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The State of Ireland.

• BT ELECTRIC TBLEOBAPH-s-COPTBIGHT. THE LAND LEAGUERS AND THE GOVERNMENT. MR. PARNEIL ILL. 1 , t |SPECIAIrTO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.! London, 20th December. , Mr. O'Brien states that the proclamation by the Government of the agitators' plan of v campaign will in no way stop them from -t carrying it out, but will rather cause the g Leaguers to act with greater care than they a might otherwise have done. • v Mr. Parnell statos that he has been con- t fined to his room by illness, from which he I is now recovering', and that he was not c aware of the plan until it was published, c The Standard regards this disclaimer of Mr. 1 Parnell as flat censure on the originators of 1 the plan. s MR. PARNELL AND THE LEAGUE i PROGRAMME. c [rkuteb's telegrams.] t London, 19th December. * Mr. Parnell has reserved his opinion as to < the plan of the campaign adopted by the i Iviak agitators until ho ehall have conferred ' with the promoters of the campaign. For < this purpose he will forthwith proceed to \ Dublin. At meetings of tenants at Kilrush and ' Killarney .yesterday, Mr. Harrington and ' other prominent Land League supporters ] delivered addresses, in which they advocated ' perseverauce in the plan of the campaign. ' 1

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 185, 21 December 1886, Page 2

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The State of Ireland. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 185, 21 December 1886, Page 2

The State of Ireland. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 185, 21 December 1886, Page 2

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