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LYNCHING AT NEW ORLEANS

Washington, April 6

The Ital : ans in the United States are organising for the parposa of avenging the New Orleans lynching. Clubs numbering 2000 ra’mbers are drilling at Mountville. They boast that they can command 20,000 men and are able to capture Pittsburg if they choose. The movement is reported to be spreading, The President will probably ask Congress to enact that violation of the Treaty shall be A punishable offence. The departure of Baron Da Pavia, Italian Minister, has been delayed at the request of the Marquis Radini. It is felt that owing to tbo bad character of the men who were lynched at New Orleans, and the circumstances which gave rise to the outrage, that the incident only requires the recognition of a principle. Only two of the man concerned were Italian subjects, and both of 'h*m escaped. New Yore, April 5. A number of Italians resident in Vtrginia attempted to wreck a train and blow up a depot with dynamite, London, April 7. It is rumoured that Italy and the United States will refer the difficulty with regard to the New Orleans lynching outrage to arbitration,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 2186, 9 April 1891, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
193

LYNCHING AT NEW ORLEANS Temuka Leader, Issue 2186, 9 April 1891, Page 1

LYNCHING AT NEW ORLEANS Temuka Leader, Issue 2186, 9 April 1891, Page 1

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