
A letter was read during the last meeting of the West Limerick Executive. The letter’s author, William Hayes, expresses his regret at being unable to attend the meeting due to illness. He emphasizes the importance of unity among true-hearted Irishmen and their support for Mr J. E. Redmond and the Irish Parliamentary Party in the upcoming general election.
Hayes commends the young men of Ireland, who are members of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), for aligning themselves with the United Irish League and its enthusiastic leader, presumably Father Casey. The letter concludes by expressing Hayes’s faithfulness and commitment to the cause.
This letter underscores the call for unity and support within the Irish nationalist movement, particularly around the Irish Parliamentary Party’s leadership and the United Irish League’s activities.
Limerick Echo – Tuesday 24 October 1905


