IRISH AFFAIRS.
London, October 8. The Marquis of Hsrtington, speaking at Inverness on the conduct of ih" ParneKite perty, said it differed very li'tle from actual rebellion. Mr Gladstone's whole aim was to discredit the administration of tin? law in Iro'and. October 3. Cardinal Moran, in necking the freedom of the city of Dublin, said that • he loyalty of the colonies was proverbial, a fact which he attributed to th-ir powors of S'df-goV'Tnment. A fairer and richer land than Austra'asia rtid not exist. He argued that similar freedom would produce similar results in Ireland, an! urged the Irish people; and clergy to be untiring in their endeavours to bring about such results. He declared that tvery legitimate ■ Sir! to redress ihe wrongs and aGscrt the freedom of Ireland would receive sympathy and material aid from Australia.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1800, 9 October 1888, Page 1
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136IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1800, 9 October 1888, Page 1
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