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BISHOP O'DWYER.

CHARGES AGAINST MR DILLON WITHDRAWN. (MY ELKCTHIC TKI.KCKAI'II —COrVKICIIT.) London', August 20. Mil Dillon, speaking at Limerick, declared that boycotting was the win- of the unarmed against terrible oppression, it was effective when wisely used to vindicate their rights and achieve justice, without which the cause of Ireland would not be advanced. He defended himself against Bishop O'Dwyer's charges. Mr O'Brien denounced the Bishop as a supporter of the landlords. Bishop O'Dwyer, in a letter to the Freeman's Journal, says the multitude are incapable of judging properly. He denounces boycotting, and insists ou obedience to the Pope. In his letter to the Freeman's JourI nal, Bishop O'Dwyer withdraws the charges of dishonesty, which he made against Mr Dillon, and declares that the tenants were anxious to settle with the landlord's secretary, and sought the bishop's protection, as against Dillon's active advocacy of their cause.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2828, 28 August 1890, Page 2

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BISHOP O'DWYER. Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2828, 28 August 1890, Page 2

BISHOP O'DWYER. Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2828, 28 August 1890, Page 2

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