BRITISH POLITICS.
ii'f-Esa Association. — Copieioht.| IRISH AFFAIRS. AX AGITATOR SENT TO GAOL. LONDON', Monday. Mr Dillon, M.P., speaking at Bat•.pis"*., declared that the Irish Nair:n.ilisls would strongly support the fri.-h Land Bill. It* contained ma'liincry remedying the prevailing misr.iMe conditions. He added that the iin.ty intended to fight against tho in-n-nsod Navy Estimates, as they "pro •■.->' nhited to involve an au:i-lrisli Pchey. Mr Dermo; O'Brien, the Irifh Lea^ic oi^'.-.nisnr, was sentenced to flirco :iinnths' imprisonment in default of .V-ving bail at Templemore. Tipperary, 'or nmkinc; inflammatory speeches ani ■•Wnouncing prominent graziers.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 March 1909, Page 1
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