IRISH AFFAIRS.
London, June 22. After the announcement that the Higher Court had confirmed the sentence paiaed on Mr Dillon, M.P., in address of sympathy from 150 members of the House of Commons was presented to him. At the close of the proceedings in the Dillon appeal case the crowd pelted the police, who, howeror, chsrged and dispersed the mob. In the House of Commons Mr Morley has tabled a :—" That the present administration of Ireland undermines respect for the law, estranges the support of the Irish people and injures the common interests of the kingdom." The motion will be debated on Mondsy, Romb, June 22.
Cardinal Moran has bad an audience with His Holiness the Pops, at which he eUtsd that his Australian experience had intensified bis conviction of the necessity and justice of autonomy being granted to Ireland.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1755, 26 June 1888, Page 1
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140IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1755, 26 June 1888, Page 1
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