Crime in Ireland.
The Canterbury Archbishopric. Arabi to the " Times." [Special to Pbess Association.] [Beeeived Soo. 6, at ll a.n.l LONDON, Dec. 5. Judge O'Brien, in his opening address at the Assizes, referred principally to the crimes committed quite recently, and eaid the effect would be ruining to Dublin. Either the Bishops of Winchester or Durham are mentioned as likely to succeed the late Dr Tait in the ArchEpiscopal See of Canterbury. Arabi Pasha in a letter to the Timet cheerfully refers to the sentence passed Hpon him, and states that he is conscious that fche English Government will complete the reforms in Egypt which he commenced. He thanks the English Government, the Press, and the people for the generosity extended to him,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4561, 6 December 1882, Page 3
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123Crime in Ireland. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4561, 6 December 1882, Page 3
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