THE IRISH POLICE.
..,.-• London, March 4 /In the House of Commons last eight, a stormy debate took place on the credit vote for (he Irish people. Mr John Dillon defied the Government to suppress the Nationalist meetings m Ireland, and declared that the Executive .would be responsible for the bloodshed which might ensue. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chief Secretary tor Ireland, reiterated his statement as to the necessity of granting an increase f inthe powers of the Government with • regard to Ireland.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1499, 5 March 1887, Page 3
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81THE IRISH POLICE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1499, 5 March 1887, Page 3
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