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ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD ON THE IRISH QUESTION.

» (By Telegraph.) i NEW PLYMOUTH, June 2<i. Archbishop Redwood arrived here la9t night, and an address of welcome was presented to him. In replying he said with reference to the advocacy of justice being done to Ireland, he embraced the opportunity of again asserting that she was entitled to it, and all his sympathies were with that afflicted country. Ho had spent ten years in Ireland, where he was ordained 'priest, and his sojourn there gave him knowledge of the wrongs of the Irish people. He said he took every opportunity of publicly announcing his opinion on Irish questions, and gladly availed himself of that opportunity of reiterating his previously expressed opinion publicly; and he assured the Irish people that he would continue in his advocacy of their cause.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3967, 25 June 1887, Page 3

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ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD ON THE IRISH QUESTION. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3967, 25 June 1887, Page 3

ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD ON THE IRISH QUESTION. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3967, 25 June 1887, Page 3