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LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. [per united press association.] London, March 27. The Spanish Government have resolved ito strengthen their garrison, and add •several new men-of-war to their fleet. Several additional explosions have ttaken place at Rome, and the greatest uineasiness prevails in the city. President Arthur delivered an address rye-sterday, in which he referred at some , >tengtih 4© -the Irish question and its bearing upon America He stated that it 'was impossible for the United States '•Government 'to adopt any decisive policy '■with Tegard to the actions of Fenians in ••the United States. So long as they kept •within the limit of the law, 'Government -was powerless to interfere, either to suppress their meetings or restrict their •speedhes. Agitations .-again-St -the Porte have -broken -out in Albania and Montenegro. «Sefious -consequences are apprehended. A motion -for the adoptu n of a -uniform Tate of 6dfor tellegraphic messages of 20 nvords throughout the United -Kingdom, (has been carried by a large majority in ithe House of Commons. The agitation in Montenegro against .encroachments by Turkey has assumed serious proportions, and an outbreak of Hostilities appears to be imminent. Egan, late treasurer of the Irish Land ■League, and Sheridan, whc ae supposed ito be members of the Irish Assassination '.Committee, "both of whom are at present -in America, have delivered addresses on tthe subject of the recent Fenian explosions in London. They both declare that .-this was the only means by whieh the Irish conld obtain redress from the English Government, and they insist that Ireland should persevere in blowing up •■public 'buildings in London, until thc •concessions asked by the party are gran ted . 'They strongly recommend the use of •dynamite as being more effectual than jany other weapon.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 89, 10 April 1883, Page 3

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AGE SPECIALS. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 89, 10 April 1883, Page 3

AGE SPECIALS. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 89, 10 April 1883, Page 3

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