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IRISH AFFAIRS.

London, Fob, 19, Spurred by the Judge’s remark, when dismissing the appeal made by Mr Wilfrid B unt Against bis conviction for taking part in the proclaimed meeting*, that he (Mr Blunt) had not come into Court with clean bauds, and was really guilty of sets of insurrection, the police have been industriously collecting evidence against Mr Blunt, and claim to have now obtained evidence of a most damaging character, showing that he was e principal m organising boycotting on the Mnrqui* of Clanricarde’s estate, and farther that through his action and incitement to resistance, eight murders were committed in thirteen month*, Considerable sympathy is felt for Mr Biunt throughout Great Britain as well as Ireland,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1703, 25 February 1888, Page 4

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IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1703, 25 February 1888, Page 4

IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1703, 25 February 1888, Page 4

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