TO CORRESPONDENTS.
'Enquirer.''—The Siirn Fein Society, or party, doubtless still exists in Ireland. The "Daily Mail Year Hook" for 1909 dcsciii.bod it, and says it was then making considerable headway. The Year .Hook for 1910 ! does not mention it—if it had become extinct the fact "would surely have been mentioned'. Cuptain iSlian'e Taylor's account of it, in the Acar Book for 1909 is as follows: "I he Sinn .Fein Party, which is opposed to .f'arliair.entarianisin. continues to make considerable headway. A\ hetber it be the fostering of Irish industries, the formation of national banks, the opening up of ioreijin trade, the establishment of a National Civil Service, or of a merchant fleet, their nroposals are mainly of a constructive nature. If ■'t'SOOO is subscribed, the New Year will see a daily instead of a weekly paper started to further popularise their views."
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14209, 25 May 1910, Page 4
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142TO CORRESPONDENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14209, 25 May 1910, Page 4
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