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(Pee Pbess Associatio^n.)/ // • At a banquet to tbe English Consul at New York, who has resigned, sentiments of the most friendly character towards Great Britain were expressed. The speakers warmly eulogised Great Britain's policy in Egypt, arid said America took a pride in the success of her military operations. The Irish detectives continue to receive revelations of a startling nature respecting the reoent outrages. They have discovered in Limerick the existence of an organised society of assassins by whom it is believed the most atrocious of recent outrages were committed. The principal police officials of Paris have been dismissed on the ground of incompetency. It is believed that Bradlaugh will renew his attempt to take his seat in the House of Commons.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4399, 8 February 1883, Page 2
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