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{Left}
could be illustrated and their
story told to our young folk
in all the little centres of Irish
life. How much more
vivifying and nationalising
would such a propaganda be
than, say the North South
Election! We are losing
sight of nationality altogether
in our politics: the politics
are a necessary evil in our
position but we should not
substitute them for the far
higher cause they are meant to
subserve. If my idea

{Right}
of a Press Agency directed by the
"Freeman" and widening thro'
Ireland until it touches every
paper in the land simultaneously
can only be got to work we
shall be opening a new chapter
in National thought.

Money is of course needed
for all these things - but the
Lecturing Scheme would pay its
own way once the U.I. League
took it up.

RC

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