SECOND EDITION THE SINN FEIN RISING
NEW! ZEALAND CELTIC CLUB. (MESSAGES TO MEI ASQUTTH AND MR REDMCHSTD. * (United Pbess Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day! The Executive of the Celtic Oub yesterday unanimously resolved! to despatch the following cables to London.:-—^ "Mr Asquith, Prime minister, London. The Irish here, regret the painful: occurrence on the part of a misguided section of the people audi feel -with confidence that the firm, and prudent administration of the British Government will secure early re-establishment ■ of order. - They desire to express appreciation of and gratitude for ithe splendid services* of! the Government to Ireland, and feel assured that the administration! of Irish affairs is ini capable audi tactful hands." ' 'Mr Redmond, Parliament, London. —■ Deepest sympathy with.you in the present trouble. The unfortunate occurrence at Dublin tends unjustifiably to . cast a disgrace on our country and discredit on us abroad. We .desire to express our gratitude >to the English-and Scottish friends who have extended to us the greatest kindness and 'sympathy during these troubles. It is obvious that this movement is aimed to discredit the representatives of Ireland." . ./'■'. '," I The cables are signed -by Sir Joseph Ward, patron; Mr , Eresi- , dent; Sir James Carroll, CahiU, T and 1 I Kennedy,»vice-presidents. \ *7'..'
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Nelson Evening Mail, 1 May 1916, Page 1
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