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THE AFFAIRS OF IRELAND.

MR PARNELL AT NOTTINGHAM. • i • ' ' -. ■ ■■' •/ ■ [united pbess assooiatton.] . ' , ; Eeceived Deoember 19, 1 p.m. / , ■■./■■. London, December 18. ] ; ,=Mr Parnell haß. recovered from his re»_ cent severe illness, and addressed a meeting at Nottingham^ .where he" made;' a strong demonstration against the National 5 Unionists. He contended Ireland- had' tne right to develops her' industrial^ re- t sources at her own expensed ■ / Befei l ring ? to; "the., establishment of /the Tenants Defence League he thought it. w^s one; of the most powerful agents m Ireland, anji one that was likely to destroy Government Eule m Ireland: HV madebrief reference to the Times Commissiori, observing that the Commissioners could not discredit the evidence of the Irish party. Mr Parnell has gong to visit Mr Gladstone at Hawarden. r '•

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 288, 19 December 1889, Page 2

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THE AFFAIRS OF IRELAND. Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 288, 19 December 1889, Page 2

THE AFFAIRS OF IRELAND. Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 288, 19 December 1889, Page 2

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