IRISH AFFAIRS.
London, July 4. Intelligence is to hand from Ireland • that a Mr Kenny has been murdered in Dublin. It has been conclusively proved that the murder is the work of Fenians, but no arrests hate been made. . The police have effected the capture of twenty-two men on suspicion of being concerned in the assassination of Mr Blake the agent, and Mr Kean the steward, of Lord CianricardeatLonghrea on the 28th nit, ' In the House of Commons today the r Irish Repression Bill was again under - consideration. The Home Rule members again warmly opposed the Measure, and protested against its being declared “ urgent.” Finally all the Home Rulers, except four, left the House in a body, at the same time declaring their protest egaiust the revival of the “ urgency '* system. July 5. Walsh, the Irishman who was recently arrested at Clsrkenwell in connection with the seizure of arma at that place, was brought up for trial to-day. His examination revealed the fact of the continuous export of arms from England to Ireland.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 9428, 8 July 1882, Page 1
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173IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 9428, 8 July 1882, Page 1
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