"NEW IRELAND.”
OUTSPOKEN CRTTIC. POT-HOUSE POLITICIANS. LONDON, Nov. 19.—-Mr. St. John Ervine, tho well-known author, in reviewing Sir James O'Connor’s history oi Ireland, says that it deals faithfully with a. people who are unaeustomed to faithful dealing.
Sir .lames o'<V.nr,nr. being a proud Catholic, lie says, is able to chastise the priests for gioutirig over seditions Killings.
Mr. St. John Ervino adds: “When the people of Ulster consent, to unite with tho Free Stators, bringing their stability and. staying-power to the Governments’ assistance, end receiving in exchange the gift of imagination, we'll see a. new Ireland, from wliii h the' pol-house politician will he banished, as other snakes were, long ago banished by Saint, Patrick.” Tile Free. Stale Government. annouiH.es that, it- is negotiating ernnoinie treaties with Era nee and Germany.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16895, 27 November 1925, Page 8
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