THE IRISH ENVOYS.
(By Tclccrapu.—Press Association.) Danncvlriio, May 19. Mr. Hazleton, the Irish envoy, ad* dressed a. public meeting last night. ( Despite fearfully inclement weather there was a largo attendance. An address was given on similar linos to those in other places, and tho speaker wrr accorded a vote of thanks. About) £100 was subscribed. Wanganul, May 19. The Irish Envoys, Messrs. Donovan and Redmond,' addressed a very largo mi'etin" in the Opera House this evening, and had a sympathetic hearing. A "resolution in favour of Homo Rule was carried, and £3S 12s. id. wafi collected, brawns the local nmds m hand to £202. A feature of the lecture te be given hv the Irish envoys in tho \Yelliiigtim Town Hall (Concert Chamber) on Monday evening (advertised in another column) will be the introduction ol anpropriate r.insiral items & r ' T SOS r. Scricf and M'linrcc and Mr. J. Carr, well known and popular local amateurs.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 4
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155THE IRISH ENVOYS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 4
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