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FIFTY YEARS AGO.

EXTRACTS FROM THE HERALO. DISORDER IN IRELAND. The following are extracts from the New Zealand Herald of March 1882 H In the House of Commons, the Rt. f 0 ; W. E. Eorster, chief secretary for Irelam. made a statement with regard to the po? tion in Ireland. He said there were ful signs of a cessation of disorder, the.outrages must be stopped, or t e eminent would be compelled to as" House to authorise stronger me j s "^ t j ca l the suppression of agrarian ancl P . J(# crimes. The Government appear. j exhausted all its means of repress • > tile situation in Ireland IS * -|f pillon the present age. Messts. la , ( l |6 and O'Kollv. the leading sp'i j original agitation, have pet. «on« released on their parole, ano e ir ture may perhaps be hararde * inst the object is to use their infliienc < > murderous policy which forms of their own. m,meter of It is understood that the * • j.(j e nEducation has written to tne , p r . oral, requesting I" -Pro.Jowett, master of Dallol ■ p fessor Sedgwick, fainbridge- p u t,ij n , Tait, Edinburgh, and Dr. Jelle . to act as a commission t° choo • , an j fessovs. for classics ami mathematics and pin m<--• enAuckland University College. • gagement is to be for Hye years, an salarv £7OO a year, with fees. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21145, 31 March 1932, Page 6

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FIFTY YEARS AGO. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21145, 31 March 1932, Page 6

FIFTY YEARS AGO. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21145, 31 March 1932, Page 6

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