PLEA FOR PEACE.
IRISH PARLIAMENTS TASK
(Press Assn,- By Telegrajih— Cot*_*ri g _it." LONDON, September 1. Mr, William O'Brien, at the "All-for-Ireland" demonstration- "at Slribbereen, urged a policy of national "reconciliation and peace, and said the task of the Irish Parliament was ail-rtbo desperate and would be irrfpbssibir unless the Protestant hostility were nutigated and tha Unionists of England were persuaded to stop deliberately fomenting civil war until the general election. (Lohdonjrimes-Sydney Sun Special Cables) (Received Sept. 2, 1.30 a.m.) V LONDON, Sept. 1. Mr O'Brien, M.P., addressing the 'All-for-Ireland League*" movement on national peace, said thai -onciiiation was the most priceless work for Ireland. li a. small inter-party cbnferencfe, presided over by a representative man', met he would stake his life that it would not separate until if, had outlined a settlement which would p__vo an everlasting blessing.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 3
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139PLEA FOR PEACE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 3
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