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IRISH AFFAIRS.

By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. THE PRESS AND MR PARNELL. ADVERSE AMERICAN CRITICISMS. (special to press association. ) London, March 17. Writs of habeas corpus have been granted for the purpose of enabling Messrs Dillon and O’Brien to appear as witnesses for the defence in the case of Dalton and others ac-Cork on Saturday. The Press is unanimous in the opinion that Mr Parnell is conducting the campaign with energy and effect, contrasting strongly with the spiritless display of his antagonists. Washington, March 17. The American press condemns Mr Parnell’s recent manifesto, and advises the public to support his mission.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 994, 20 March 1891, Page 19

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IRISH AFFAIRS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 994, 20 March 1891, Page 19

IRISH AFFAIRS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 994, 20 March 1891, Page 19

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