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i^KOiA(iH^ T £PA(;Uafn«a^|r3s,r!£lonori offch As was cabled ae.^tiffigJ'brfJft'Neill, a sterl'mgali: sht i M^^^iSP^ußl^^^W*^ I ' l^ over his «^?Bh®^o SMfltas ffflS bSTiM 1 as Pira&> ?of pa^ilTirigA. l t f2rvY^*^^ r3SK V^4 B «D& li Saag reatetionary~type~of-Or tßßit^amotio^ ©f /i^&g«»idi sJaif^has pFaUgffWm 7 **&$[ faff}smi4fcdiS*§Bß!&^m s d OT maii y lon S years. t»tfTA ©blßfegN^ArtlAerblClii^ ?j nof «KOlTaafoiaMl K MB --.^-J^J^^lub was f^afiffl^stabl*liaa,«fe*aHlfliaJbM day (say S -the-/fis7i,-We^ia/)rand n<Jw3«S«mel th©(ne^sß 3 S^B^sSfeHft fe^&ir 1 J*r CD °- l * has -. pe ? f ec ted-a-~ We .learn that the chief feature I thfL^onSkS™ IS^^-JO^er^g,^ .^gnt i^fl^jjes combined in oneT3b.!& S make .^fiS^Wfl^M four can be*iised?%hiWt^nyin'g-^O3 and these alternately, so there is no chance 6&oih& ■ woSKgof becoming over-Treated. Hitherto their^engines have Xea MvF&a nlop^abhieVed'uf 8r J 'Bicycle-riding ■to^he^venftQH f pJiiOu^'^^^^E of the County 'Fefmaaagh'.tndjißijriai' p lsAAition:"domittrt^e', held iri.-Enuiskill'en/.tp eleqf V#^fesurer instead -of Rev. James F. McKennC % &R.s.il. wfio* apP o mte ? A^ in ! s , trat ° r of the .iiaportunt parish ' i£RL?^W- ei "bounty' -TyVorie 1 , a -letter df.,-apofpgy f or lion- " Charles "■Protestant .'Dean r '6f -XJlog&i. , , &'-' rev. gentlemart^qri'tlie^cdurse^^the Tetter i>S ais no*" o^'*- I '^ fe m a?iagh, 'owed a debt; of, TJ,ttl^Ki^^fA%'-^ n was incalculable:' • j g xu lils setf-deA-ying" > arfd indefatigable FJivQi-k^e ;iiad --, t se , d,d ,A e«Ps?g?t?e «Ps?g?t? <4thf Poor of all denomination? through-" out the^ouftty,-^ Jai^alhhis dealings ra^her^MoXanna^ffad 1 prove^hrmself-to-be a- gentleman of the highest honor and impartiality. He placed the interests of the people first and set his manly face against bigotry, intrigue, and intolerance He wou^d be gladto associate himself with any practical gq»y longc* fmganaghMf &#^Sde^ ?o^ Father McKenftSt?^ «? |WHvi?M ?f giHll r 1 ■(;- Jv QAI-WAY--T-Re=^^l«btsh^u«f^^amrr^^ A deputation appointed to organise a testimonial to oSF«flw ° ¥r St cV / r ' Healy > t0 mark the occasion of "cX «£^ -aS 0 ; l[ Y a i* e i? 1 ' u P° n '' h^s ßecently jat, j th,e^alace;r t . caifd presenteduhimliwith a. oh Q qm Jotn£23(h d URia Grace expressed his deep gratitude to the' laity of the arch- ' diocese and friends outside the archdiocese, for their eeneAuohbishop in^nds, .pp^ofi.thS plsen- „ tation , to secure a replica of the ancient orV, of Cong •n^ildSotherfl^a^g.rtnemprials^^nd-, |>he, workfis' to be ril tamed l^t^ Cathgdral. ' r< ?' - ', f ■•''!'"' < , The Education of<<3irls~^ , M ,..',dl,l'J^> r^>^hj:t b {V '^Bi^TdflGrf WMr ,RMd Ws^r^^orjnal. visit to the pOßMnidftmCtontentflGWlwawvqn >TqMfegnanfl: replying'-^ to nfiar^ess^ftl^AsitycSl? '•aegeJ'brihgslthe junestimaMe adyantage,,m the^ iieSv conditions into intimate touch with thej^feest^UnLveSty,- culture for in time I hope your teachers &l l aH^aVHl^lte T benefit , •^of a*J¥mverffityi{b*aining ?n prpfe3sars A of the JWersitv will f> gwe^coa|w»ftf SSA^mS Wr%«Be atmosphere will be permAOTt^ffJ^^SiCS! I congratulate you on these advantages, andThaW no doubt that, successful as yoii hav^- b^en,^ the Bast^a iuture offo, nvftn sa^!sfecfciotf4hfatiyouohfev]e,aire;ady vu pp B en€d ? a,hQstel for the accommodation of women students in JM f; tJniversitv ■ CoUeg^lftjßd^b awrha|» decided tPrArect'^large cost, extensive BtdaitionaT^buira%gf4fi^tffi^i)u^Bseaj^ C anf{diT now discuss how far a University education is desirable for girls. For some I regard it as almosfr^BsentTai-^—mean— for those who propose to j?ive their lives to teaching, whether a distinguished role in life, it may be useful or necessary* provided its aim and spirit be carefully adjusted to that (I T./T A T *\T *-* t r a

)nop«aio6>ott vari imce— with^the—truef ®*a9sP $ee%g?H 4 iew W izEpjspp^atjSilVer Wblle# m wi^^VSJa^SS c i'itii ,sa.ir t! v• I - *}fijp f» bis r. hvAIM^ , Wi in S 001V91S^t'8PAV~¥Wothe^freedom^n^JHloA n § iVftante^Jhe Corporation -for the honb^&Mffed Won * &«Bfe exalted positioii/with IwMchtiijn ds^mWmSl i P*«jvrdence he hadabeenllinked^for^ paafcffiS«#^i a J 2S?* ri W 1 - n& and^ hic V-Please._God, Jhi^#oW&2fc abl^Un-s the^cquntry^ i&e E fair^fiefcf anSi a™? Sfch improvingy;m e thods.i6il saWtfenJ l>ut{fatoe 'foK^MS tofimiSKrow, and they asked MmJor.lpartiiig advjce he 5535 „g lv e,^ii^u,the few .words just quoted Sj "? yw «, wotild - LIMERICK-!nterested'AdW^ /jA • J^ o^ Dunraven (says a Home exchange) has been writ. SftittLtt PaP n- FS thiS Week P rovi "S to hli own satis! JSBffllTWiS^hr/-?^ 011 tetween the Irish , LONQPORq^A-cPppuM^^ejicpme^, f , OOff Lord and Lady Gran'aid^h'avei-'beeia'oirasitijm'iNrewtown ' 11 "' ar -" val / a pTe'oplfeMvinJ nard was given a very warm welcome. -\ol "o\or y ra " iji M^O-^&^^^of^HWhaling!Statioift «-blidO " +*. M hen SOn f fo rei Sners u lpa'bHs^ed bb a r Vliaiin'g Station off Agriculture however, gave a 'free hand' i®xrtKSretgners , iS?TT rffl «?«tbreak of the terrible disease cilled ffi 5 One victim has died already,, and consternation is i aSuW J^he people. oßens?er*io Bens?er*i4 8 bSHKflf^ <( Sosfc t bbn9a^ous'o¥dis ; ce r d^e9.o SfiHAEfolSsiwesfc £ Tw reasor L for their opposJtio s^ !te » a whtlfeaS 5^ fhich they will probably utilise in the SsseSn" of their rights and defence of their lives. > raon for a public hall and park for the town. B "^' s

WATERFORD^^oHf^ubile^^ _ . _ At Moum ~Sron, Walerford. th§ golden jubiKe of Rev Brother O'Farrell has bee&&tfin"glpcelebrated. The Most Rev. Dr. Sheehan, Bishop of the diocese, presided at High Mass, which was attended by several clergymen and layPifMt "SmS^PS '^ "^ hl^ : Wising.' In ,tVe. ■ »fternoQrußf ( ol)Jiii^ Increase of "Emigration- '<^t* xi.L^P>®^^-MS^^\Srati6n^rom Ireland continues (says' W#Sft^W; «»TO 'PUmli'eir^f -emigrants s <Uit) mj^W^U r of f the'/ emiglrdtion:tduringi ; lH^\%- a^«l - the* fi^^nVmofifchs? in" 1908 l J «i{Bff iSfi^J t|l^lij?t | I^lij?^ a^^B creas^ of^neafly. SOOQ^o^be^record'exP 1 aga^fsl' ™}}. year^JNine hundred and -eighty-four of'the^risg'nl^iai lef sy?eland m. September^ for .United Stat^s^M^flv^liM! v °Ww%?' W m^S. s^93 adpptediby them ii'ave^%enl,prpduotivli of * k Wl}W 1 }^ I ™^!^^ i^PYoj^e-nt v i^th^qbiiSiiibm-OjE ;Cfie bulip^^la^jbgyiotrte-p^m^ s> On^ c }k iT & reading, .ot the Budget the Irish Party-, ab&Mneo^from Voting?^r^^dm^A W^fMi prib'rl tp^Ke-"diVi i siori?°¥xplained>^he^ l fealon!''" i He^ saiffW2. W ' Ittib 5 di£^the4an'dHaxes- t £lia'f beiinauKia^ ln^ifnotfh^r iplace, a;tfdi<th'erefdre",24)eing^in" f& f f 6f J^>f qjfi^qanW'-? tsstfes'siaiS prineiplei^nd? inxaprrfcfciSe, atfds^avi'ng^o'W^iinedas wh^tflaregardycasoTraluable tconcesskms'Tßomith'eAurish boik^ of «view:a6na,thesei,tl9-ndT(fcaxespal soon^essjuthata la-jfin&imyselfe? ment. We object to this 'Budget because we think it is unjust to Ireland, arid because we do riot want any additional taxation on Ireland s\y , But the ; Opposition have never hinted or suggested 1 that; they^are' /in /fayor/if differentiating in favor of Irelartd/'and^haK'if^liey, to-mprrow had to frame a Budget they Would \lea^e3l^ari'd/ / 9ut / /6f' it. On the contrary, they voifeds^gainsti Hrtie 'coripe^sipns'that Ireland obtained. They^at^aiy^vfa^ked 4'ntp'M l §?,l6bb'y against the concession that :\ve ■pb'tEiiMetf on'.the^i'pe^i'smg^duties. Tjooking at this raatter,:-feomrthe 'standjpiSij^l^i^ Ireland when I am asked to votellnVf ayAt^pf Sth'pii '^cSmftaigff' and in favor of the House or Lords "m4%recl|iWlil|%Bill, I want to know on what ba?isrJ[..am^as^M^>,irs,4t^pn the basis that if they get in the^wUr-re)niS jMsh^^bioh ? Nothing of the kind. I kno^oa^W^JtfeWf er if they got in. They would reject/t he lancf HaVe's, 'of course. But they would put on taxes which would fall upon the poor in Irelan& J (^^ e^.^& u^^ i.i .R c^ e i a AeJtJte^imdi■r>ot, ¥&£%s§■s£ WW^T^^S land, which is alrea3y-,,78. ,per, s cent^jpf^tfie Svhole^ while ill jL this country it is only about' 1 50 per cent. Their Budget must inevitably be worse for—lreland. There is a still larger issue at stake in this matter. We-are-tpld that this Bill is going to^-rejecte^by^h'e A o M^L6¥asT If that fighti;fis<en.terejl upop,jonany •issv^es^moieahanCthe'clfcnd tribes or k&he a 'jlice.nse,i du,ties"owill?^beoJ!ra.ised. -,v] Ifr^thejnqijes'tion.^/fofitho.e,pj)use; pfifLordsT.andpthenpoAv.er^£bf t ,,theoHbusenb£iJjordstj c J permanently to block legislaion in his country isln'goings-'to v be challenged in the, crisis- which is before •aUSj, I am, apinoto^g PM side 'of %he-llo^!e% 3 ffe , House. In these circumstances I again ldokut i the matter fromf thewlrish fpointtiof? view,- and aS'careJfithethvHTsKy taxss*he' stamphdutiesyii!heo"deaih. t duties,band^bs&Ti^!inixltre-.'irf larfd -thfeyi'dwouldri^sirik *iihtb> iYvsighi'fidaaiceJ-'iana n if ii*«a srea't'-cnnstHutional^cri'sis Ja'b : l^-tty tkk&" »Side'^3 effeiS^fevselynagaitl^the^pdweiSsof^tHel HbufeeV'ttfifCidiffls^^hich^'l permanently blocks every good measure that is passefl- lf fsr5 f ' I^ftß^j-sadnisin z \c disab sib is ok!^ t S3nswoi!A !si9nu's A Peculiar Suggestion 31 -"" s lo disab srij jb oQ atU io\ aJiffn ci .juvojmo? sriJ, o) nohlbha nJ !>y a-isomg ifflrfiJ|fr^se Bu , Nationalist seats, which, if .^l^d^^iOßfflSCMoiPQSß!! successfully: — would deplete the League exchequer by some fl^OGtfWleKStf? ."Tliis^ a u H\igg su-yn.?- I^.^ THe^ast time thatf I W%at?6jfal5 t s I tPR^ tha^tHe'^PayK-aniemrr^ Mv "'cTirfoF 'tfig^piii^h^^eScOT^ its lowest ebb: 2 " I .** 3 . 0 NW ; 6TiW ) ntlfiol; 1 4?^ a w\)ftb> [ feg n iomidli J a < 2 lo: tion of the Central Cptr£Se.tX;atiYe Office to provide funds for again contg^tin^everjjjseat now held by the Nationalists in that cauntry? " 'Even if it resulted in no gain of seats, the mmfWct would be great.' . I

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 52, 30 December 1909, Page 2067

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Irish News New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 52, 30 December 1909, Page 2067

Irish News New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 52, 30 December 1909, Page 2067