AFFAIRS IN IRELAND.
NO KVIDKACE OK WIDESPREAD CONSPIRACY. Received 30th, (1.22 p.m. London, May 30. I lie lion. .Mr Hirrell, in the House of ('ominous, admitted that Judge Ross had stated that widespread and audacious conspiracy was rampant; in the West of Ireland. -Mi' Hirrell saitl cattle had been driven oil' farms in a number of individual cases, but the Government had no eveidence of widespread conspir- \ aey, though there was cause for considerable anxiety in certain limited areas.
JUDGE CURRAN'S OPINION. Received 31st, 1.8 a.m. London, Slay 30, In opening the King's County quarter >sions, Judge Ctirrau said that nllough oliieially reported peaceable, the aunty was never in a worse state of isrnptiun than now.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 31 May 1907, Page 2
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116AFFAIRS IN IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 31 May 1907, Page 2
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