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* The names of the minority deserve to be recorded to the honor of their posterity:—Messrs. T. M. Healy (North Louth), T. C. Harrington (Dublin Harbor Division), Thomas O’Donnell (West Kerry), Edward Barry (South Cork), Conor O’Kelly (North Mayo), Eugene Crean (SouthEast Cork), George Murnaghan (Mid. Tyrone), James Gilhooly (West Cork), Patrick O’Doherty (North Donegal), William O’Brien (Cork City), John O’Donnell (South Mayo), H (North Longford), Augustine Boche (Cork City), T. Smyth (South Leitrim), and D. D. Sheehan (Mid-Cork). Mr. Redmond did not open his lips on the occasion. (To be continued.)

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 10, 6 March 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 10, 6 March 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 10, 6 March 1924, Page 11

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