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THE IRISH PARTY

j . N£W YORK, November. 9. | ; Mr T. P. O'Connor,' addressing a -meet- j I ing in this city, said that no combination | of parties could prevent the Irish party, I with 82 members; 'being ~ masters- "of the" ' situation in the next Parliament. The landlords were on the run, and, if they continued to run, in 15 years' time the very name of a landlord would be un- , known. t "I say to the British power," cont tinued Mr O'Connor, " after . seven cenI turies we have beaten you The ,land ■ belongs to the Irish, and it is reverting j to the old race." I The sum of £1400 was subscribed at the meet-ing.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2905, 17 November 1909, Page 23

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THE IRISH PARTY Otago Witness, Issue 2905, 17 November 1909, Page 23

THE IRISH PARTY Otago Witness, Issue 2905, 17 November 1909, Page 23

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