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ItfEtspußE, May 1. ? 'Mr Dillon delivered an address Ireland last niglib. ■;. He. argued thati;'. Si murders and outrages inWiat cbunt^'^^v^] bad been commiUed:in : revengeK and tbemoral guilt restedonStbelaw aid. '£/<& on the Government. bope was to make Ireland,..impossible ;_ unless WTi ;'; demands of tbe people we conceded; i| : ■■■: |j They declined at present to publish a-; ; .' : ; statement of the.receipts and expen- ;V:'? dituro of the League because it would;' ; :#' afford numerous grounds to ..-.the:-',-. British Government.to institute .a-.: : prosecution for conspiraofcMr ;:'.':■ Dillon severely condemned -fuFii- . V triilian press for its. attitude ;tOTfds .'-"■ '..£] him and his colleagues, ■•;"■;■'■
;Rabbitshave become numerous in 'i;;' tlit north western districts, and unless;- \ '.;■' immediate measures, are taken'by-y'•-;;! the Government for their suppression f : v .' j it is feared that the next wheat crop' - ";■' ■■-■] will-be destroyed, ; I'■-■'A
A notorious criminal named Wal- "'• C i.■ ■■; lace has-been arrested with a complete . ■■::■'} plant for the coinage of silver money '. : ; - : ' in bis possession. . !. '..''l Hobart, May 1. ' -.:,;' The, agricultural.returns show a,. -'••■."■] slight decline in the average yield of *' '.' A wheat.ind increases in. the average: ' ;■- of other crops, ■'-; ( \ .Brisbane, May lv 'V: J| The new Governor, Sir H, Norman; : . . has arrifed. . ': -7\i
■ Sydnev, May'l.. ■-,.': Tho Anglican Church Congress '■■:'. y '.\ has been opened. High dignitaries - -,> ! are present from all parts of Australia. ?. ; Vfj The nature of the. proceo'|j|fr-is :'-:'.' purely deliberate, :7, . . Sj» .;'...
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3194, 2 May 1889, Page 2
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219Australian. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3194, 2 May 1889, Page 2
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