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MR. PLUNKETT'S DEFEAT.

By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright. London, November 21. The Right Hon. H. C. Plunkett has been banqueted at Dublin, and presented with a memorial signed by 20,000 people urging that his retirement from his post would be a national calamity. Lord Dufferin, who presided, declared that the tribute represented every shade of politics, religion, and all classes. Mr. Plunkett, in replying to the toast, hinted that he would be unable much longer to retain the post. Possibly the difficulty might ultimately be overcome. The Times interprets the speech to mean that Mr. Plunkett is likely to be offered election elsewhere.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11536, 22 November 1900, Page 5

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MR. PLUNKETT'S DEFEAT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11536, 22 November 1900, Page 5

MR. PLUNKETT'S DEFEAT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11536, 22 November 1900, Page 5

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