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[Special to Puess Association.]
LONDON, May 6, (Received May 7,1894, at 10.3J a.tn.)
The Hon. A. J. Balfom 1 , addressing a meeting of Unionist women, said that crime in Ireland was an organised means of political warfare. Ho protested against the Premier meddling in elections and dictating to the House of Commons. Sir E. Grey informed Mr Hogan that the Foreign Office had instructed Sir H. Knmbold, British Minister at The Hague, to insist on prompt recognition of the claims of Captain Carpenter, of the Costa Pica Packet.
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Evening Star, Issue 9386, 7 May 1894, Page 2
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