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IRISH AFFAIRS.

London. Jan. 28.

Three hundred Welsh clergymen passed a resolution condemning coercion in Ireland,

Dublin, Jan. 23.

A large crowd assembled at Kilrush, and publicly burned the proclamation prohibiting' the meeting there, The bonfires which were lighted to celebrate O'Bvien's release from gaol were quenched by tho police.

Jan. 2l

The arrest of Mr Cox, M.P., has caused a sensation amongst the nationalists, and the Press comment on a warnsnt issued in Ireland being executed, in England. Mr Balfour, Irish Secretary, relies on the Fugitive Offendrrs Act, passed by the Gladstone Government, for the legality of tho arrest,

Jan. 25.

Preparations are being made to give the Marquis of Ripon und the Right Hon. John Morley a most imposing welcome on their arrival in the city. Jan, 26.

Two thousand peasants armed with cudgels and revolvers have assembled at Galcnrragh in order to prevent the arrest of Father Stevens.

Mr J. B. Smith is having machinery put up to thoroughly tost the deposits on his land at, Te Aroha, " Bough on PiiiES."—Why Buffer Piles Immediate relief, and oomplete cure guaranteed. Ask for " Eough on Piles." Sure cure for itohingjrotruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles. At Chemists and Druggists. 4 John Galbraith, a member of the Goveroment survey parly, left the camp bet wem Gisbome and Opotilci on Christmas morniug for Gisbome, and h«s not since been heard of. Search parties have gone out. Do r.ofc bo Discouraged, Evan if you have triad rora?<?.:»» for your kidney disease or livev oompliuiifc vri'J;--out fiiocass it is no rrason v?ty you should think your disorder incurable. Tan mar- iutractable ooeo? readily yivld to tbo poisui virtues of Db Beli/s Bittjiks. It is a purely vegetable compound, which aots on ihcfcidneje, liver, and bowels at the wine \ dme, aid thus c)*-BTieee the who'e syctca!, < t boh y i. ■■ uii, Lui. get a bjtlie fcurUttj ami curt lyourstM. x

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1691, 28 January 1888, Page 1

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IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1691, 28 January 1888, Page 1

IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1691, 28 January 1888, Page 1

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