AFFAIRS IN IRELAND.
,CECARL,E§ P.*RNELL "8E, , ..-- TOIiTED TO BE SHOT, i i; •, MEETINGS '^T^'pWG^ffION.' no rioting so far. strong constabulary : force -Ground. (BY ELECTIO TELEGwAt'H.— COPYRIGHT.)' (reuter's TELEGRAMS.) LbNtopkVSe^tember 28. A rumor is currWt'here^thai; Charles Parnell has been shot.. The report, the origin of which has not been traced, has caused some excitement,, but 'has not gained much credence. , ! ; ! ',' J The meetings atTJungahnon yester» day were largely attended!% a Farnell's followers, -'and'- notwithstanding "the presence.oii a hirge ihuniber'of:Orahgemen,mothing approaching the nature ot ajjpt occurred,- the presence of strong bodies .of-jconstabulary i! and naiUtary haying .been ; sufficient " tfc .' ' preserve order* Kiiij -•:..i ,: _-. ■• :; ■"'' A-Aii. ..- ■ \ i=t
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 254, 29 September 1883, Page 2
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103AFFAIRS IN IRELAND. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 254, 29 September 1883, Page 2
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