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THE IRISH ENVOYS. Per Press Association. lAsWaurton, January 12. There wa« a< fair* attendance at a meeting, addressed here on -Saturday l nig-hi by Mr J. Efonovan, Irish Nationalist delegate, the Mayor presiding 1 . At the conclusion of the aVfdress, the followinjg 1 resolution was passed unanimously : "This meeting having heard Mr Donov&n's address, tenders him its heartiest thanks, and hope's that; »n the near future Ireland will enjoy the advantage of self-government which New. 1 Zealand po highly prizes." The amount' collected for the fund in thie Asbbuxton district totals- a-botut £200. Wellington, Jowuarv 13. Mr J. Devlin, the! Irish Nationalist party's envoy*, was entertained ?n the concert; room of th-s Town Hall last eveninfif, about five hundred persons being 1 present. Mr jDeviin is due to speak at Masterton on I*4 tfo Jattuaiy, Hastings on the 15th, and Napier 6n' the: 16-th. His mission will be concluded a* Auckland on the 30th, T*e treasurer of the Home R'lle Fund (Mr ••' Martin Kennedy) has received £110 fr o tn Gore ami £329 from Dimedin. The • Weiyng-ton- > subscriptions now amiount to £520, and are expected ito reach Jbetween £550 and £600.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13372, 14 January 1907, Page 5
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202HOME RULE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13372, 14 January 1907, Page 5
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