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IRISH AFFAIRS.

London, Aug. '27. A meeting of Liberals discussed the proclamation of the Irish League. A number of prominent men were present. A resoluiion was proposed that the actions of the League were wholly unimpeachable; that its efforts tended to the extinction of abnormal crime, and that this meeting offers the League moral and practical support in resisting the proclamation. After discussion the motion was carried, with the omission of the word unimpeachable. Aug. 29. Mr Michael Davitt declares that Ireland will be steeped in crime during the winter if freedom of speech is stopped.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1628, 1 September 1887, Page 1

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IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1628, 1 September 1887, Page 1

IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1628, 1 September 1887, Page 1

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