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CARDINAL LOGUE'S UTTERANCES.

i _ TO THB EDITOR. j Sirr—An your remarks auent Cardinal Logue's New York utterances fair to England and the British Empire? Irian Catholics hare been treated with perfect freedom and fairness sine* 1829, when the Knwnntrriioc £3l oammi tba Hoasa at

Commons. Mr G. K. Chesterton's book is strongly biased. Irishmen are eternally agitating, and are induced to continue by Cardinal Logue and his Church. The Roman Catholics want predominating powor in Ireland, and the people, in the northern centres around Belfast, who are mostly Protestants, are quite satisfied with British rule. It is the Catholics who are eternally agitating for Home Rule for Ireland, and the priests are the "power behind the throne."—l am. etc., Gotott Down. Jane 17.

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Evening Star, Issue 12982, 19 June 1908, Page 2

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CARDINAL LOGUE'S UTTERANCES. Evening Star, Issue 12982, 19 June 1908, Page 2

CARDINAL LOGUE'S UTTERANCES. Evening Star, Issue 12982, 19 June 1908, Page 2

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