NEWS BY GABLE.
Affairs In Ireland. Dublin, March 24. The police prevented' William O'Brien, M.P., from addressing a meeting at Youghal, which had been proclaimed. There was serious rioting, and Captain Plunket, the magistrate, was brutally assaulted, Before the crowd dispersed subsequently, Mr O'Brien addressed a few of his .supporters in Canon Kellar's stable. Mr O'Brien had commenced to deliver his speech at Youghal, when the Scottish Rifles with fixedbayonets and the police with batons, charged the mob, and dispersed the meeting. Several persons were seriously wounded. The German Crown. Berlin, March 24. The health of the Emperor is improving, and the irritation of the larynx is considerably reduced, ThelateEmperorleftover 50,000,000 marks. The larger portion increases the Crown treasure, and the balance has been left to his wife, the Emperor Frederick, and the Grand Duchess of Baden.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2859, 28 March 1888, Page 2
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137NEWS BY GABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2859, 28 March 1888, Page 2
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