THE IRISH QUESTION.
(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT). London, November 26. The supporters of Mr Justin McCarthy remonstrate with tho Government for continuing the evictions, and sending priests to prison in connection therewith, and also for not removing from office a larger number of those who, it is alleged, are oppose I to the welfare of the Irish people. The Government resent this interference, and declare that they are doing the best they can to advance Irish interests.
During tho hearing of the South Meath election petition, evidence was given that the local Bishop preached sermons against the Parnellites, and told his congregation that profligates and drunkards were more likely to find salvation than they.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3188, 29 November 1892, Page 2
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113THE IRISH QUESTION. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3188, 29 November 1892, Page 2
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