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TO THE EDITOR. Sir,l notice that the Cashel, . His Grace Dr. Oroke, - has been expressing; his opinion %re Parnell and ; bis - ' 1B audacity. I believe, however, that there islittle fear of Parnell. being the powerful * factor in Irish politics that he has hither--to : been. ' Notwithstanding all that the Tory party can do to retain the fallen leaded for their own selfish ends, I have no doubti .. but that both Mr. Parnell and his deluded •' " followers will.be expelled ignominously from * ■ Parliamentary life at the next elections. The pure patriotism of such men as Dr. Croke sustains a severe trial in seeing audacity for the : moment apparently triumphant as at Belfast; but it is only for the .moment. = . Those who love their • country better than Parnell will in the end achieve a signal triumph. :,< ■ E.F.G.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8581, 1 June 1891, Page 3
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135HOME RULE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8581, 1 June 1891, Page 3
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