IRISH AFFAIRS.
-» B* BIiEOTRIO TELEfrRAPH — 00PT_K€.HT REUTER'S TEIiEORAHS London, November 4 The Government have decided to prosecute the persons who attonded a midnight meeting of Nationialists, held at Woodford, Oounty Galway, last month, at which a proclamation of the Lord Lieutenant, forbidding the meeting, was burned in the presenoe of a large crowd. Amongst those to be indicted are the following members of Parliament: — Messrs Bowlands. D. Sheehy, and Gill' SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION. November 4 A moonlighter has shot and severely wounded a farmer at Tralee whilst the latter was assisting a boycotted neigh* bour. "United Ireland urges a general appli* oation of the plan of campaign in order to avenge Mr O'Brien. The Marquis of Hartington and Mr Goschen will speak at Dublin on the 29th instaDt.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11636, 7 November 1887, Page 2
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129IRISH AFFAIRS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11636, 7 November 1887, Page 2
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