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THE PAPAL DEGREE.

la a speech at KUmarry, Connty lLmerlok, on May 4, Mr Dillon advised the beople to adopt the Plan of Oam pale n and boycott all persons who evicted farmers. Though the people, he aald, were bound to obey the commands of the Pope m matters of Oharoh discipline, they would not have their politics dictated to them by His Holiness. The Irish leaders, m order to counteract the Pope's edict, are distributing circulars calling on the members of the National League to stand firm, and are arranging for twenty simultaneous League meetings. The " Pall Mall Gazette " is amszid at what It terms the Pope'a blunderThe "St. James' Gazette" asks what Mr Gladstone thinks of his position m ponnection with what the Vatican has declared to be a damning sin. The "Dally News" Intimates "that the Pope has been threatened with something like Bohism. The decree means law and order, which were threatened by the junction of a strong British party with the Pftmelllt'ei i The " Star " denounces the deoree as crnel, perilous, and wanton. It aaya : " Ireland fighting with her back to the wall will never perhaps discover the means by which the decree was instigated." The " Standard " argues that the effect of the decree will be disastrous to the National League, by lesa&nlng its contributions.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1852, 28 May 1888, Page 3

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THE PAPAL DEGREE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1852, 28 May 1888, Page 3

THE PAPAL DEGREE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1852, 28 May 1888, Page 3

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