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L(»i>o>", Match S. The Messrs Redmond li.ive ai lived at Queenstown fiom New Yoik. They were warmly welcomed by a laice concoiuse of leagueis. Mr J. E. Redmond made a speech, in which he dwelt upon the success of then- mission to the Australian colonies and America, and announced that the National League would continue to maintain its position of no compromise with landlouls, and expressed an opinion that until tne lathr weie abolished crime and outrages in Ireland were not likely to cease. Arnved, at Plymouth, the steamship Poetsi, from Melbourne, Jan. 2(ith.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1822, 11 March 1884, Page 3
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96THE LATEST. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1822, 11 March 1884, Page 3
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