In a recent development, the Young Ireland Branch of the United Irish League in Limerick has received a letter from Mr John Dillon, Member of Parliament, expressing gratitude for their steadfast support. The letter, addressed to Mr J. D. Brouder, the Honorary Secretary of the branch, commends the members for their patriotic resolution, which reaffirmed their unwavering trust in the Irish Party.
Mr Dillon’s correspondence underlined the importance of maintaining a resolute stance in the face of current challenges. He stressed the need for the National Organisation and the National Party to remain firmly entrenched in a fighting spirit. This sentiment comes in the wake of recent events that have underscored the urgency of the cause.
The acknowledgment from Mr Dillon serves as a boost to the morale of the Young Ireland Branch, reaffirming their commitment to the principles of the United Irish League and the wider aspirations of the Irish people. It highlights the ongoing efforts to galvanize support and solidarity within the community as they continue their struggle for justice and autonomy.
Weekly Freeman’s Journal – Saturday 05 June 1915