THE IRISH DELEGATES.
(Pbk Prkss Association.) Invkroargill, May 22. At a meeting of sixty persona to-night, resolutions were passed expressing sympathy with tbe leaders of tbe Irish Home Hale movement, and inviting the League delegates now m the colonies to visit InveroarglU. Messrs Fddwlok and Ward, M.H.tt'.s, were present, and took the ground that they conld, without endorstlng tbe objeota of Mr Dillon's mission, weloome him and bis party as members of the House of Commons. The Mayor, Mr T. Fleming, had been asked to preside at the meeting, bnt declined m writing, stitlng tha tt tills he did not objaot to Ireland securing local Government, he did not thlDk it was conduolve to the good feeling that should exist among colonists to dieoasß the qneitloa °here«
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2132, 23 May 1889, Page 2
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127THE IRISH DELEGATES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2132, 23 May 1889, Page 2
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