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THE RAILWAVMF.N'S ATITTUDE. (Bv Telegraph. Pres;*- Assn. --Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON. May 28. (R-’ceived May 29. 12.5 a.m.) The National I'tcmi of ilailwaymen de•idetl to submit the Irish railwayman's laim not to move munitions to a full Meeting of the Triple Alliance. PILGRIMAGE TO ROME. THE CHURCH AND IRELAND. ROME. May 27. The Pope, attended by Cardinal Logue, c- eivai -tuo Iri-h pilgrims. The Pope said ■lie beatification of Oliver Plunkett occurred at a time v. hen Ireland more than ever -d vi- hah- of Hocven to attain what legitimately belonged her.
AMERICAN OPINION. IN D FPUN Id 1 N flu RESOLUTION RU,JEF fid) IN CONGRESS. WASHINGTON, May 2S. ( Received May 2S, 8 p.m.i The Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives rejected by ten votes to nine a resolution endorsing Irish in. iepere lence.
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Southland Times, Issue 18834, 29 May 1920, Page 5
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