The Irish Envoys
. -In another column there- appear the 1 latest particulars Ho hand -regarding ~ the" approaching visit of -Messrs. Devlin and -Donovan", the envoys of. the Irish people to New Zealand. - The South is to be favored with the first visits of the delegates from the Green Isle. The time for (preparation' is "short dnd precious'; anjd in every s centre' -where a visit" is 'expected those interested^ should be up and doing, % arranging for the welcoming of the envoys and' the holding 'of meetings, andfor'ming; committees of people of every creed and country that' i believe in" extending to' the desolate and depopulated land of the tear and the smile those "rights and libei" -- ties which have enabled^ these countries under the Southern Cross to grow almost at a bound into strong and prosperous young nations. -We hope the air will vibrate with the .welcome that will be accorded by " this bright and happy - young country to the envoys from the old and most -distressful -land seeking some ' of ' the- e.le- ' meratary popular rightsthat '.we enjoy. "? -7
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New Zealand Tablet, 15 November 1906, Page 9
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179The Irish Envoys New Zealand Tablet, 15 November 1906, Page 9
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