St James Gazette thos happily hits off the sportine mania •— Strikes may flourish, bombs may shower • Thrones may totter, empires crash ; ' Gladstone may return to power, Panics rain, Hotbscbilds smash. Trifles these I They could not harm me - Calmly should I face tbe storm ; ' But the tning that does alarm me Is this awful news of Orme I At recent meeting of the Cork Histarical and Ar^ m 1 • , Society Very Rev Caoon Moore read a piMd^toLi^**?* 1?*1 ?* Irish Catholic rtlics. These included a 8.1t« dSS^SSS °? Ie Lord on the Crocs, with the titles I. n! h i I ,« illf TeKDt ? °° r feet a skull. On the reverse there >s i figure 'of the bSEFw- H " and underneath her feet a crescent moon The ?sDeS«? ul T? W' cross is tretail. This relic was kindly ent fo/K p4t * rn u° f £ a Thomas O'Brien of the New Square" Mitche ls£wn ° CC<U " 0Q bj "'
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 37, 1 July 1892, Page 25
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153Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 37, 1 July 1892, Page 25
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