IRISH AFFAIRS.
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. In the House of Commons Mr. C. 'Craig asked whether Mr. Birrell was {aware-that Mr. P. Kelly, a mngisitrate, in a speech at New Inn, Galloway; had declared that if Lord Asli;town. n local landlord, who is under constant strict- police protection, 'lived at Kiilano or Lotigbrea, lie (would have been on a stretcher long {ago, the same as John. Blake, whom iCi nig explained was shot dead in : lt.S3. Kelly added * that the men of jWoodlawn lacked -Hie courage and jmanliness, to treat. Lord Ashtown ns i lie - should bo treated.. Mr. Birrell , replied that the speech was under [consideration of . the Government.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2108, 17 June 1907, Page 1
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