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Complimentary.

This the style in which the Tablet launches out the Otago Daily Times :— That old dame who writes for the Ofcligo Daily Times has gone frantic. Gratified spite has turned the old woman's head completely, and bereft her of the.-last piece of decency and humanity that "had remained in her—which, Heaven knows, was little enough. See how the hag, then, cries out that Mr Forster was mistaken in not provoking the rising of the people. No witch could have rioted more joyously over her filthy caldron of hell-broth, than our hag would hare revelled among the corpses of the slaught* ered Irish people. There is a difference to our hag in murder; the murdered bodies of a few English' officials are a horror to her, but lue'slencharisiag-froin Irish fields putrid wilh the bodies of those who sought permission to till them, would be a fragrant essence to her nostrils., .She confesses, almost iv so many words, that she would have been glad to see an Irish rebellion excited, and even sUo, we presume, for all her gross and eft-repeated ignorance, must know that such a rebellion would only be excited by infamous means, and fiendish cruelties once more. But who has suspected Mr Parnell and the Land League of a complicity in the deeds of " assassins and moonlighters P "

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4447, 6 April 1883, Page 2

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220

Complimentary. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4447, 6 April 1883, Page 2

Complimentary. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4447, 6 April 1883, Page 2

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