IRISH AFFAIRS.
The corpse of 'a . man ( - who - bad- been boycotted, which bad been buried - in. Wexford cemetery, has been 'disinterred and mutilated. - Serious conflicts have taken place at Limerick anfl Dundalk between residents. and ithe police. ; Many/persons were injured and numerous arrests m»de. London, June 25; ’ In moving the amendment last night censuring tha administration of Govern-, ment in Ireland, Mr Morley said that the policy of coercion had failed, and that the magistracy were utterly incapa-. b« of fairly administering the law. He iacoused the Goyernment of imprisoning ‘Mr Dil on with the object of killing a political opponent. , , , > Mr Gdschen fo lowed and clsinjed that juoder the - present, admioistraiion boycotting *nd agrarian ontrages had greatly decreased. ; There had been few miscarriages of justice, and the 1 supremacy of the law was becoming recognised, The debate is proceeding.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1756, 28 June 1888, Page 1
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140IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1756, 28 June 1888, Page 1
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