DEAN HYLAND'S IMPRESSIONS.
"INSPIRED OFFICIAL NEWS." AUCKLAND, June 24. The Very Rev. Dean Hyland, of Rangiora, was a passenger by the Mal^ra to-day after an extended trip to Europe, and America. He was m Ireland as late as April last. "How were things m the distressful country when you left?" enquired a '^Disturbed," said Father Hyland, with a dry smile. "But let me tell you this. You do not get the truth uji the news cabled to this countryYou get the wrong end of the story. The alleged news comes through inspired Government channels, and cannot m any way be relied upon. When I left Ireland there were no hopes ot » settlement, for no real overtures for a settlement had been made by either S1 "Will nothing but a Republican Government satisfy Ireland?' "I would not say that," replied the reverend gentleman.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9545, 25 June 1921, Page 5
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