PROCLAMATION OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE.
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London Angast 26 During the course of his speech on the Irish National League, Mr Balfour said that a slight extension of Mr Gladstone's apology for boycotting would justify assassination. Five thousand persons had been boycotted, but these were an insignificant fraction ot the sufferers by this unparalleled system of tyranny. London, August 27. In the House of Commons last night the debate on Mr Gladstone's motion, -That the House disallow the proclamation against the National League, was brought to a conclusion. The motion was negatived, on a division, by 272 to 194. London, Aagait 28, A mass meeting of working men, attended by several thousands, was held m Trafalgar Square yesterday to protest against the proclamation of the Irish League. A resolution was adopted protesting against the repression of the League, which, m the opinion of the meeting, is an act equivalent to the repression of the right of combining.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1648, 29 August 1887, Page 2
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159PROCLAMATION OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1648, 29 August 1887, Page 2
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