IRISH AFFAIRS
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Dublin, February 2 Mr Cox, M P., who was recently sentenced to four months for participating in a " proclaimed " meeting, has receiyed an additional month'simprisonment for inciting people to join the League. Mr Sullivan M.P., was released from gaol yesterday, and met with an enthusiastic- reception from the peasantry. His hotel, was surrounded, and a number of congratulatory addresses were presented to him. London, February 2 The Marquis of Ripon and the j Right Hon John Morley have left for I Dublin, where they will deliver addresses in favor of Home Rule. Lord Ripon was met by a large .number of persons at Chester railway station, and in the course of a speech said that the desire of his party in respect to Ireland was to render the union a union of hearts instead of a mere paper union. {
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1757, 3 February 1888, Page 2
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144IRISH AFFAIRS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1757, 3 February 1888, Page 2
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