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\\ MAT 1 Mi: IKIM! U" MWU^ SVi Ti i fuil-minu i- -i u.iii-l.iiin'i u 1u 1 imo Latin n\ t ot the I'.u.al cioiilu {u tin In j, bi-liop- on n\i Plan i., v „ivi>un. . : sn eopu-ot vhk'h uached l!ii"h;ioa ApnloO. •• M\ Loid. \\ henrw l th< an m-> ot i !hmi counts -i < nicd it lnjiiiit '' th» A| i'-tolic ,^l lv" in ijißMii"'*. addit--^d to tin, iii-U people, towaid \\hnm n ba- al\. a) - -how n j -.{)*_(. lal a'u. < i i< >m. -t.'-onable uoi i 1i 1 - ot wai aiiil: and e<>un-'h with 1 ; c ohjt c * <>' en d/wng 11 1 1 win to ilcKii I oi to .i--til thin :m'htwithout j.k'jik'k i' to I'lviu. oi (o im'iho it ui(|uilht\ At i 'at ;ik-ui' liMi/H'iil uui iiol_. iatho 1 , Pope L'J'i \Ui li ai 11!<J. k'-l ilirilt t OIA 0} It Kill-. Of jlbilli and (I\.ait\ -hould '•• puwit-d amon_cihat t ' °i'' c m ' i i'-<.M nr ' ni " : ll1 ' jro \>j m H.i taie ( allt i t u plan oi c- 'i ]>ai^n, \. im h ha- been (nin'<>\iil in tli tt rmnU) 1,1 fontc-t- bi'tsson tht I ui«(i<i'<l,ui(i ho'liki^ ot land- w iaii-.-, a- ,d-n in con-e'iuouc.' of a ioini o' j»i ■ »-» i ijiliom ,h COll'K( lUll \Slth till' -I ' C'i!'!(_-t- lv' II 1 !• ,<- \)d\ tutlinu. i'niniai--ii n i a -u,Hiiin colouration of . 'i'- 1 iio 1 . 'on an aim Imi ul-,1 ll (jlll-ltb 11 t') I. k i 1 • ' iatt< i 'it -üb)i (J oi f jin\t ai»d c n i.> « % ■ i 'iiut'o " Accoidmirh UiclulloVv a ■ i; 1 it »n \a^ -nl'iiiit tel to 1 1) ' !'io-t mi • i' i 'hi.!- » ho ' -Ik.'. uith !i'i tin." o i' r- cv <jt..> ud I im. jiiia oi - iLMin-t Inu c ' iii oi a ' J noa! < oa! t-t - bt'^v - n laiuiloi,,- and lol'ti-. ot land- Di iun - m tl.""i- it l,i\\ ,>1 i o Juisc iv.(.<nu^t' •'< iao-1 i h n,- Ic 11 1 • w > i tin {•], n ol i iMlp U^ii ad i bo) iot tui^ \nd lli'/h 1 oimni'Mi i. . hawnu lon- and lliaflUtU WM'Jlltl till' 11! i!, it, .lid 111 tin n< iffitno. C>ui i!ol\ I-at'-i conl'ined a n d aj;)io\id tin- i<'i>i\ '" N N iilnt d.is, ICth o' the pi . -i ,'t mouth " Wow rcnulablo tin- (Im, -iuii hi'!'\ oils "Will -CO \\ il'i loil'M- < iril i I'iii li ■ ! ''\ lauttial coii-unt c.uinoi, hh'-h'l >.ol ( k>'i oi tiic conti.ict. In lul'ict'd .'il i lie a 'iui.u, will ii llic t. ".an 1 alon> . Tin- i- tin, im „ ->J -llK'O 101 tllf -Ottltll'; of -Hi h (oni'-l* coin to lia\o been e-t<d;l)-hcd hy wliiili allow ancc i> bcinu made <\en toi the lailuio ot cio[i- oi of di-.i-lo - whii hla > % \ li«* \ • or cm led to ii'diu'C the; c\'''--i\'.! lcm^aiid bnnp; them within ti.o 111 1 n 11 1 • - of ct!iut\ •'A'»iiin it cannot be held !o bt lan fa! that lent should bv i\toiitd fioi.i d.nantni\({ deposited "with iiu'uo'.;! |)ihon\ no fiecount to be takrn of the- landio-1 " Finally, il l- .d(o<i'jt.hei toitji'^n to umiual justice and to ("-inslian ciiaiil\ tliot a now form oi pio-( eution and of pio-ciiption -liouM inthlc— ly bo put in loicc aciani-fc pc-on-. who arc salisdi d with and an, piepaiod to pi> t he lent a^iccd on with tlnur iandloid, or ;i^ainst jici-oiis who in e\cici-c of then i i^liL take varant farm 1 -. Youi Lordship will thciofoie piudontly bub ofloctivcly adnionish the clergy and peojjle in lefcrcn^o to this matter, and exhort than to obsoixe Clni-tian charity, and not to over-top the bounds of lu.stice \\ bile seeking leliet trom the evils which alllict them. Your devoted seivanfc in the Loid, \i. C'Vkoixal Monaco, "Homo, April 20, 1808." Mr Laboucheve, cabling to the American press, says : " There can be no doubt that, the Pope's decision is the lOsiilt of an intn^ue. The Duke of Noifolk was sent to KoTue to congratulate the l'oj)e on his jubilee. Jie used Uie fact of hia ofheial position to ui^e on hU JJolincss active interference in behalf of Balfourism in heland. There were times whefi the Toy party would never have dreamed of humbly imploring the Pope to come to i,hcir aid in their dealings with a portion of the subjects of tho realm, and in their endeavouis to ■secure themselves in olnce. »So anxious are the Tories to defeat the policy of <;ladstone, and to hinder him from ever bein^ again J'lime Minister, that they would not only go to Home for .dlies. but to the lh'fher woild if they thought their appeal to the Piince of Darkness would convert .Satan (it he bo not already one) into a Liberal- Unionist."

T. I. O'Connor thus indignantly speaks of the Pope's Ivish circular : "It is no exaggeration to bay that out of the battle which Ireland is now waging she comes a political corpse, or a living immortal nation, if over. 'I hero never was a time when a blow was so cruel, peiilousand wanton than it is at this moment. "Wo shall never, per linns, be able to disccner tho methods by w Inch this attack on Ireland has been brought about. Ot course the Tory (iovornmont is at the bottom of it. What promises they held out, what quid [no quo they arc piepaied lo t>i\c, we have no nioaiw of knowmt;, and it questions weic put in the House of Commons the answers would be cvasi\o 01 meudaeiou-.. But we all know whata\o the main lads of the case and wo may sum ap their su 1 stance liy saying that the hiioilies ot heland ha\c been sacrificed to a base To) \ intrigue. It i t eland wcio to submit to -«iv h things then h eland would show hei scH but, In tic woithy tho iieedom which in a tew ye.us will be bestowed upon her by (he hands ot Kng-lishmeu, w horn li eland's heroic and obstinate struts lo tor libeily >\as uiuiei! iv in enenik'- to lo\ inu h iemK ' Tho "Pall .Mall (in/etc" mi\h : " The Pope's blmukr ama/cs v*«. It will make no diilcicncc in the condit toa of ailans in hcl.md, while the alh nice with the Pope will displease Kn^land." 'Plic "Si .Lmn-. »\'i/cUe" asK^ what l'l uNtitnc ill in Us ot his position now . \\ hat t'>e\aluau dclaicdto be a damming mii I'ikuKiOin. , i.. sins, eoiisiiieis e\clu-i\e d- >1..i-. The "StiiMl.nd aiyue- th.v the cllecl ot ihe 'Irinn- will be thsishous to the Xiiional Lia'^iu 1 , b\ !c-scniiin u- eonln I but urns 1 i'.unel! wis inuvviiwed m London i>\, a I )epies"ir ati\ c ot the " Pkcmui ' It )s ! Pan ills opinion that the a^iiiu.in nwo ni"!H in hil.md m.i\ be condm tv'd with siiuu h iid i. iki ti\ tness w ithout an> collision w it h 1 he leliLjious Jrelintis and desiic^ ot f h n !i ish peop'u . ,'iid wnh tlu pdi po^c to «_; i \ < itiu weight m inaHiMsuf iaii h and moi al- l o the opinion oi the \ atic in, w bile ol idiii-c ( laiiuuiL, ->s !i ishmen hi\ t ,ii\\a^ clainud, iha i in m■!t< i ur nohi it's 111 1 h.!i <u mi ion and ju<l<.;nu nt ir.u-! I>l -ujimmhc The n. d i\ie • ci adds • \\ c .ik « lad to be Mile to -a\ tint P.u in. 11 s iv ,\\i }\ i- umu h unpioNti 1 . '!'!,<• • i\nh Nov i <ii ies|'o,id< nt ,ti j Ton 1 ! -a\- hi l- inloimed om tla hi^hi -I • .up hout 1 , that tin Popi wi-ludto oblige the \)\.K ' ot Noildik, lnit thi! lv iiie.uis otils tctmbii! bo\M>ilni'4 in iul.uu! when -inn lv Hiit is uiioti-isient wit h i ii.v it \ . 1'(1 '( ni c tin bi<\ ci't t i i.i t \ be com mix d, Inc tonii'->'n ol «'\li\ bo\coiui ik elding u the mot he be pa' nolle and lice tloin pci-onal i,u i 'mi, i',il, ihi u 'oie. le -it inuilt . l I'm i.vi- n .\~p.ip» k i, tin " L anoiM', '_m ut l all\ w cli uih'i nit 'l, i'h Tola i - Mm opposed .o l lit L'^.i'^iu , ulil\ to ui)J i ..i iinu <iml tin plan ot eauipait;n, -mil tht u tui 'i ot Ah i\f"-hop Walsh i- considticd an mdii ation th.v tlk. Tope N\ill i\o nothing tin t lv l The hi-!' lt_ad( i -, to eouiilemel theeilccJ of the Pupo's edit t, aie |)ic[»at inu a ciwulat vi liM^ upon the meiubtis vi ilil. National Liable in ,st<imi inni, and .ui.in^iiij^ loi twe. t\ shuultaueous Lui^uc meeting.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 4

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UNKNOWN. UNKNOWN. UNKNOWN. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 4

UNKNOWN. UNKNOWN. UNKNOWN. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 4

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