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Prospects of the Irish Convention

Stewart, Herbert L. | October 11, 1917 issue

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This article presents information on some political developments involving Ireland and Great Britain. It is informed that men like Sir Edward Carson must meet the followers and tell them in terms which cannot be misunderstood, that no support from any British party can be promised to those who appeal to force. It is opined that it is now for the Irish to work out their own salvation. So they will, once they are made to believe that no great English party will again attempt to carve its way back to power by aggravating the differences of a race against which they have so deeply sinned.

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POLITICAL development; POLITICAL parties; CARSON, Edward; IRISH; IRELAND; GREAT Britain
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