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GREETINGS FROM IRELAND OPPONENT OF PARTITION J (By Telegraph.—Pre*3 Association) AUCKLAND, Saturday •’I have been deputed by the Archbishop and clergy of Ireland to convey to the hierarchy in New Zealand most sincere congratulations on the attain-j ment of the Centennial of the Church in this Dominion and to express our! admiration of the work achieved m the j building up of the wonderful organisa- i tion which exists to-day.” Tlrls was the messace given by the] distinguished Catholic prelate, the j Most Rev. Dr. Thomas Uilinartin. Archbishop of Tuam, Ireland, on his] arrival by the Hangitiki this morning. He will attend the Catholic Centennial] celebrations this month and spend four weeks in New Zealand. Commenting on the future of Ireland, he send the big problem there today was division. Until partition was overcome and the existing boundaries removed Ireland could not be really peaceful and prosperous.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20422, 12 February 1938, Page 8
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