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THE IRISH DEBATE.

[liv KI.ECTIUU TKl.K"iU.\ril. —(Joi-VltltiHT. I o Lmn dux, Jiino 27. I.)i:iuxg tin: discussion on Mr Alorl"v'.s motion of cciisuru, Mr W. O'Drien ik-ffiiilfil tin: Plan of Campaign. .Mi' Gladstone complained thai, the Government had refused to give information as to 1 Iks operation of the exception;!] laws. The treritment of .Mr I'illon lie considered Jiarl heen harsh. cruel, and mean, and the conduct ni' the magistrates who committed him was equally scandalous villi that of the judge who had sniv" !< need him. Mr i).ili'our denied that (lie (Joveruii.ent. li.al at any time withheld information as to the, operation of the law, and with reference to Mr Dillon lie said that, he was an ordinary prisoner, and was being treated as .such.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2492, 30 June 1888, Page 2

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THE IRISH DEBATE. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2492, 30 June 1888, Page 2

THE IRISH DEBATE. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2492, 30 June 1888, Page 2

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