London.
Supporters of Mr Justin McCarthy remonstrate with the Government for continuing evictions and sending priests to prison in connection therewith, and also for not removing from office a larger number of those who. it is alleged, are opposed to the welfare of the Irish people. The Government resent the interference, and declare they are doing the best they can to advance Irish interest. \ Royal Commission to enquire into the condition of the crofters has been appointedThe police have forbidden the unemployed to march through the streets at midnight. Fifty artillei'ymen, stationed at Limerick, rioted, and smashed the windows of houses. The police wert powerless to quiet the disturbance The wool sale3 continue brisk, and the advance is maintained. Continental buyers are taking the bulk. Phe home trade at. present is quiet. Light shafty greasy has risen mort than earthy sorts, A parcel of New South Wales combing brought 9id
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Manawatu Herald, 1 December 1892, Page 2
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150London. Manawatu Herald, 1 December 1892, Page 2
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