INTOLERANCE.
ORANGEMEN AND THE SIREN TONGUE.
(Received 14, 9.30 a.m.) Melbourne, April 14/ At the dinner at the Grand Council of the Orange Institution, the Chairman took the Governor-General to task for attending St. Patrick's Day celebrations. He said that Lord Dudley, as representative of the King, had no right to be present. He hoped he would beware of the siren tongue, which had too ready access to the Vice-Regal ear.
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Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 4129, 14 April 1909, Page 5
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71INTOLERANCE. Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 4129, 14 April 1909, Page 5
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