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EFFORTS BY INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE

CARDINAL LOGUE'S ADVICE

CRIME SHOULD BE ABANDONED,

(VNITBD PRXSI A33OCIATIOK. —COPYAWHT.)

(AUSTRALIAN ■ Itfcw ZIUI.UfD CABLI ASSOCIATION.)

(Received April 30, 9 a.m.)

LONDON, 29th April.

Cardinal Logue, speaking at a Confirmation service in Tyrone, warnedl the people against the commission, of any orime. He said that a number of influx ential persons Lnr ylreland and England! were making every effort to establish peace, and he knew for a fact thai if the Irish abandoned crime, they could obtain anything necessary foi" the country. They would 1 never achieve an Irish republic as long as England' hftdl a man to fight. If they got a full measure of self-government with, control of the taxes, that would give them all they asked for. The Cardinal concluded! by warning the youth* against the old) stagers, who seemed' to love organising crime.

LONDON, 28th April. . Lord Derby has had another interview with Mr. Lloyd George. It ia understood that he was asked to continue his endeavour to find a settlement of the Irish question.

[Lord Derby paid a secret visit to Ireland a few days ago, and 1 is said to have, had a long conversation with De Valera. Ho after wards explained that he had no mission ivom the Government. Mr. Lloydl George being the only Minister who knew that he was going. Lord! Derby added that he was depressed by what he saw, but was going again.]

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 5

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EFFORTS BY INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 5

EFFORTS BY INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 5

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