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Mr O’Brien.

London, March 16. William O'Brien, M.P., has returned to Ireland in a serious condition of health. He attended Parliament when ho was only partially convalescent from pneumonia. Now he is suffering from a dangerous lung trouble as well as from the nervous exhaustion consequent on his great efforts at the general election in building up the United Irish party. He has offered to his constituents in Cork City his resignation, as he cannot at best fulfil Ills Parliamentary duties for some months, but they refused to allow his retirement.

. O’Brien is the greatest political power m Ireland since Parnell,

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 93, 29 April 1901, Page 3

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Mr O’Brien. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 93, 29 April 1901, Page 3

Mr O’Brien. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 93, 29 April 1901, Page 3

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