UNHAPPY IRELAND.
London, March 24. A MEETING which Mr William OBrien intended to address to-day at Youghai has been proclaimed. In a speech at fttaly bridge, Mr Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said that the charges brought against his administration in Ireland are ridiculous and grotesque falsehoods. Mr Balfour declared that Mr Gladstone's alliance with Mr Parnell was an evil augury of the political future, and it was merely sought by Mr Gladstone in cider to purchase 84 unstable Irish votes. The Paruellites, oven though they were assisted by Mr Gladstone, would never succeed unless the people were entiiely ignorant of Irish affairs. He declared that the Irish policy of the Government was bearing most excellent huh in Ireland, which was tieinj^ gradually relieved of a heavy yoke.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 250, 28 March 1888, Page 10
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128UNHAPPY IRELAND. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 250, 28 March 1888, Page 10
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