IRISH AFFAIRS.
Dublin, May 20.
Mr J. Dillon, M.P., addressing a public meeting, declared that if the Papal Decree was accepted by the populace nine-tenths of the Irish Bishops and Clergy ought to retire for having misled the people.
London, May 21
Walsh, a prodaibent Fenian who suddenly disappeared from America some time ago, has turned up in Paris.' The detectives are closely watching him.
It is rumored that the Clan-na-Gael organisation has awakened to activity, and that plots against Mr Balfour and other prominent members favorable to a policy o' coercion are projected. May 22.
Mr i'liornas Condon, M.P. tor Tipperary E*st, has been sentenced to one. month’s imprisonment on a charge of inciting Irish tenants to conspiracy. u
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1741, 24 May 1888, Page 1
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120IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1741, 24 May 1888, Page 1
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