e/Cork Free Press

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has glosseng: The Cork Free Press was a nationalist newspaper in Ireland, which circulated primarily in the Munster region surrounding its base in Cork, and was the newspaper of the All-for-Ireland League party. Published daily from June 1910 until 1915, and weekly in 1915-16, it was the third of three newspapers founded and published within a decade by William O’Brien MP. It developed a unique approach to the national question and to the social issues of the day, with a pronounced conciliatory view to achieving Home Rule. It displayed a favourable attitude towards Sinn Féin. Its main rival newspapers were the Cork Examiner and the Freeman’s Journal.
lexicalizationeng: Cork Free Press
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