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THE WOES OF IRELAND

ST. PATRICK’S DAY MESSAGE. WHAT OF THE FUTURE? I BY CABLE—PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT , (Received 6 p.m., Marcli 18.) London, March 17. Mr Cos grave, m a St. Patrick's Day message, says: “By next Saint Patrick's Day, Ireland will be crowned with the immortal Shamrock, on whose leaves will shine in everlasting golden letters liber tv, order and prosperity.' - When the Ballina to Dublin train was- about due to cross a bridge over the Boxford, rebels removed the rails. A, girl living nearby, as soon as the rebels left, ran down the line waving a piece' of calico, and succeeded in stop- . j ping tlie train, only a few yards 1 from the. break. The train contained a number of wounded soldiers.—A. and N.Z. Gable.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 19 March 1923, Page 9

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THE WOES OF IRELAND Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 19 March 1923, Page 9

THE WOES OF IRELAND Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 19 March 1923, Page 9

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