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ST PATRICK'S DAY.

[BT TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

LONDON, March 18—The Queen’s Shamrock was presented to the Irisli Guards at Aldershot. John Redmond at an Irish banquet in London said the Nationalists were anxious to prevent a failure of the veto campaign hut they did not intend participating in a sham battle. He demanded, he said, a straight fight and not a Fabian policy. Come weal or woe they would stand by their pledge. He did no know whether they would succeed or whether the li’lsh cause would have once more to wait.

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West Coast Times, 19 March 1910, Page 3

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ST PATRICK'S DAY. West Coast Times, 19 March 1910, Page 3

ST PATRICK'S DAY. West Coast Times, 19 March 1910, Page 3