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LABOUR AND SINN FEIN

"What About Ireland?", formed the subject of an address delivered .by Mr. H. E. Holland, M.8., at-,the Alexandra Hall last evening, Mr. P.. Hickey pi-esid-ing. The lecturer explained that the Labour Party stood for self-determination of people, and that the motion, he had moved in the House of Representatives on tho subject was not his own, but that of the Labour Conference, which had adopted it. The Sinn Fein movement, he ssid, aimed at securing economic freedom for Ireland, whose condition .ha likened unto that of Russia, which was fighting for freedom from capitalistic expiaitiiilon. Ths fpe&kav w»« frequently aPjilipUcl.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 22, 26 July 1920, Page 7

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LABOUR AND SINN FEIN Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 22, 26 July 1920, Page 7

LABOUR AND SINN FEIN Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 22, 26 July 1920, Page 7

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