POLITICAL PRISONERS.
MEETING m LIMERICK,
MR, GLADSTONE DENOUNCED. Press Association.—Electrio Telegraph.—
London, September 18. , A MEETING attended by twelve thousand persona at Limerick denounced Mr. Gladstone for refusing to grant an amnesty to political prisoners. Mr, William Redmond said it was really the dynamiter* who'had caused the Home Bill to be brought in. Mr. Davitt suggested that in consequence of the rejection of the Bill by the House of Lords the second Chamber in the Irish Legislature and all other concessions i 0 the measure to the landlord interests should be eliminated.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9309, 19 September 1893, Page 5
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