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IRISH AFFAIRS.

LONDON, November 25. Mr J. Redmond,' Nationalist member for Waterford, speaking at Bermondsey, London, said that Ireland had become morn disloyal and discontented since Mr Wyndham took office as (thief Secretary. It was useless to introduce r. Land'Bill on tho lines of ’.he last Bill, though the situation was propitious for settlement. • Air Tim Hcaly, leader of the new Irish moderate party, emphasises Ayclibishop Walsh's and Cardinal Lognc’s protests against tho Nationalists’ absence from Parliament, and declares Unit tho situation is unparalleled. Ho says that Mr Redmond is posturing as Jack of Boots in feathers as a makc-belicvo Napoleon of tho Irish stage. (Received November 27, 1.10 a.m.) LONDON, November 26. The cleavage between the loaders of tho United Irish League and tho hierarchy is increasing. Cardinal Lcguoha.s revealed that tho Standing Committee of Bishops warned Mr. Redmond t hat they completely endorsed Cardinal Vaughan's; roount appeal to Nationalists to support the Education Bill. Tho “Freeman's Journal” urges the party to adjust its differences with tho hierarchy.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4822, 27 November 1902, Page 5

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IRISH AFFAIRS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4822, 27 November 1902, Page 5

IRISH AFFAIRS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4822, 27 November 1902, Page 5

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