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THE PRIMATE OF IRELAND, CARDINAL CONWAY, talking with a mother at the opening of a school in Ulster after condemning the violence in Northern Ireland. The whole community, Roman Catholic and Protestant, was sickened and horrified by the recent bombings and shootings, he said.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32810, 10 January 1972, Page 11

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THE PRIMATE OF IRELAND, CARDINAL CONWAY, talking with a mother at the opening of a school in Ulster after condemning the violence in Northern Ireland. The whole community, Roman Catholic and Protestant, was sickened and horrified by the recent bombings and shootings, he said. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32810, 10 January 1972, Page 11

THE PRIMATE OF IRELAND, CARDINAL CONWAY, talking with a mother at the opening of a school in Ulster after condemning the violence in Northern Ireland. The whole community, Roman Catholic and Protestant, was sickened and horrified by the recent bombings and shootings, he said. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32810, 10 January 1972, Page 11