IRISH AFFAIRS.
(By Electric Thleurai'll—Cw\'uu;ii; (special to press association.) Received June 9, at 10.30 a.m.] I London, Junei I Mr Parnell addressed a nicety J 20,000 people at Dublin and wjii thusiastically received. Ho mlltiM tended to ask that Mr W. O'lJhotß be allowed to audit the funds uliiltß has exclusive control. ■ (per united press association ■ Received June 9, at 0.15 p.m.] Sydnhy, June J, The meeting called by Mr Cox,ddtj# of the anti-Parnell party at Honic,iii£ of the evicted tenants in Ireland, liask postponed ostensibly owing to tlu ill tion meetings absorbing the nttcntiwi the people, but the real reason is licliw to be the opposition shown liy Ciirdim Moran, who maintains that the visits ( representatives of two parties will ni cause strife among the Irish colonists,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4999, 9 June 1891, Page 2
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