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  4. THE IRISH SITUATION.

    A "Times" correspondent (on May[?]) gives the following vivid and startling picture of conditions in Ireland. Publication in the "Times" gives it added weight:-- ...

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  5. PROSPERITY AND DISCONTENT.

    Leinster, Munster, Connaught, and a part of Ulster are disaffected, and allege that the cause of their disaffection is distrust of England. In the wost there is hunger though ...

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  6. THE LIMERICK TEMPER.

    Yet the population behaved with the utmost good humor. One heard sneers about the great, powers and "the rights of small nationalities," but there was no disturbance. The ...

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  8. TANKS IN DUBLIN.

    In Dublin there were further demonstrations of military strength. On the anniversary of the rebellion of 1916 tanks wave taken through the streets and were stopped at points that ...

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