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IRISH AFFAIRS.

Mil T. W. HI*SSELL ASSAULTED. LONDON, November 21. Air T. W. Husseti, Unionise- member for South Tyrone, after a meeting at Drumore, County Down, wa.s hustled, kicked and stoned, his head being injured. Ho complains that cub of five constabulary who were present, only one sought to protect him. In order to satisfy the claim for damages (£5000) in the Tallow case, tho sheriff’s o-fii cere have seized cattle belonging to tho defendants on their relatives* or neighbours’ labels, thus raising tho question of ownership. Mr T. lieuly, leader of the now Irish Nationalist party, in an interview accused Mr T. XL O’Connor of arranging for tho Nationalists to abstain, from taking part in tho Education Bill debate. Ho said it was arranged in August. with a view to averting Irish dissatisfaction, that Mr O’Brien, should provoke coercion and Imprisonment as an excuse for abstention, while Messrs Redmond and Dillon went to America, to escape responsibility.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4819, 24 November 1902, Page 5

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IRISH AFFAIRS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4819, 24 November 1902, Page 5

IRISH AFFAIRS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4819, 24 November 1902, Page 5