Irish Affairs.
London, March 10 Justice Andrew, at the Bligo assizes, declared that the state of the country was highly unsatisfactory. He said that forty seven branches of the league were in operation, and that boycotting was intolerable. There were 26 evicted farmers,including eleven derelicts and eleven protected families. It was the duty of the authorities to protect peaceable citizens. The Grand' Jury in endorsing the Judge's remarks added that _ the ruling powers in many districts constituted branches of the league, that law was superseded by a reign of terror, and that the Government ought to suppress illegal 'Combinations. , <e>
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 177, 13 March 1902, Page 3
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100Irish Affairs. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 177, 13 March 1902, Page 3
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