THREATS OF VENGEANCE.
SPEECHES OF MESSRS. DILLON AND PARNELL. [press association.]
London, September 14. During the discussion on Irish affairs in the House of Commons, Mr. Dillon stated if O'Brien's health was affected through his arrest the people of Ireland and America would take vengeance. Mr. Parnell said he feared that some misguided men would retaliate for the recent action at Mitchelstown, but he had counselled and urged the people to exhibit a spirit of patience.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8055, 16 September 1887, Page 5
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