THE CRISIS IN IRELAND
O'BRIEN'S SPEECH.
INCREASE OF CRIMiE.
THE RIOTING.
ONE HUNDRED CIVILIANS
INJURED.
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London, September 26. O'Brien, in his speech made neaf Mitehelstown, said critical times were coming, that resistance to eyiction would become a duty, and denounced Dr. Plunkett's last for murder.
Boycotting and Moonlighting in County Clare are on the increase, The mob attacked the hotel at Fermoy where the Hon. Dr. Plunkett was staying, and stoned the police fiercely. During the sharp conflict which followed, fully one hundred civilians were injured.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 28 September 1887, Page 5
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