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IRISH PROBLEM.

STATEMENT BY THE POPE. (By Cable—Press Association —CoTiyrirht.) (Australian a;:d X.Z. Cr,Association.) ROME, May 27. The Pope, attended by Cardinal Logue, received four hundred Irish pilgrims. The Pone said that the beatification of Oliver Plunket occurred at a time when Ireland more than ever needed the help cf Heaven to attain what legitimately belonged to her. CONGRESS AND IRELAND. ("Received Mnv 2?th, S p.m.) "WASHINGTON. May 27. The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Ilouse of Representatives rejected, by ten votes to nine, a resolution endorsing Irish independence. BOYCOTT OP MILITARY STORES. (Received Mav . 12.5 a.m.) LONDON. May 23. Tho National Urron of Railwnymen has decided to submit the Irish railwaymen's claim not to move military stores to a full meeting of the Triple Alliance of Labour. '

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16847, 29 May 1920, Page 9

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IRISH PROBLEM. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16847, 29 May 1920, Page 9

IRISH PROBLEM. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16847, 29 May 1920, Page 9