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Affairs in Ireland.

DUBLIN CORPORATION WEL COMES REDMOND.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Dec. 19.

The Dublin Corporation by 50 votes to 7 conferred tho freedom of the city on John E. Redmond upon his return from America, where he had been conducting a vigorous campaign. Redmond, speaking at Dublin, defied Mr Wyndham to use coercion. Ho said thoro were plenty ready to share Conor O'Kelly’s fate. Ireland has never been better equipped for a final fight with England. Tho more menacing and dangerous the movement, the more the American masses would help. Mr Wyndham, speaking at Exeter, minimised the movement in Ireland. He said the Irish League had only established forty branches. A family, numbering six, at Cork have been indicted for the murder of a farmer, and sentenced to long terms of imprisonment for manslaughter.

MORE PROSECUTIONS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Doc. 20. Tully and John O'Donnell, members of the House of Commons, and three others are being prosecuted at Mulltighoo, Sligo, under the Crimes Act, for unlawful assembly aud inciting tho non payment of rents.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 296, 21 December 1901, Page 2

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Affairs in Ireland. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 296, 21 December 1901, Page 2

Affairs in Ireland. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 296, 21 December 1901, Page 2

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