THE IRISH QUESTION.
[Bt Elecxbic Telegraph—Copxbight.] (pxa UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Received September 2, at 10.30 a.m. Lokdox August, 31. Cardinal Mono, in addressing a meeting at Tuim, County Gal way, said that the Auatraliah colonies were only loyal to Gnat Britain became they possessed Home Bale, and were convinced of the importance of the connection with the Mother Country. His Eminence further atated that every Catholic and Protestant in the Australian colonies sympathised with the Irish people in their struggle for autonomy. Received September 3, a* 0.15 p.m. LowDOJf, September 2. One hundred and fifty soldiers and 200 police had to be . employed in evicting a number of tenanta upon the Clanricarde eatatea. Desperate fightiog took place on the roofa of housea,'the police using aworda and bayoneta and the defenders ■tones. Thirty-one arrests were made during the proceedings.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4203, 3 September 1888, Page 3
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