Letter from J. Kelly to Hagan

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Kelly, J.
Hagan, John, 1873-1930
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Typescript letter signed J. Kelly, The Editor, New Zealand Tablet, Dunedin (New Zealand), to Hagan. Explaining that he sent his subeditor to Sydney, avoiding the ecclesiastical crowds and remembering having to listen to Duhig's speech six years ago. His prospects for retiring in one to two years are brighter thanks to good investments. He finished the Irish history lessons which were appreciated by schools but also reprinted in papers all over the world; asking to help persuade Keohane to publish them in volume form. The Month did no harm to the Tablet. 'You heard that Cleary broke his leg and nearly killed Martindale'.
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1928-09-03Rights Note
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The Papers of John Hagan (1904-1930)
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