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IRISH AFFAIRS.

(Per s.s. Te Anau, at the Bluff.)

Lohdow, February 18. Archbishop Croke, of Cashol, has writ* en a letter in which he advises Irishmen to no longer pay any taxes to the Knglish Government. He arjruei that Irishmen will be justified ia refusing to any longer contribute taxes which are applied to the feeing and feeding of a gang of needy and voracious lawyers ; to the purchase of bludgeons for policemen ; to be used in the smashing of the Irish people's own skulls ; and for the support of a foreign (HJnplish) garrison. The publication of the letter has created an enormous agitation throughout the United Kingdom. If the advice of the Archbishop ia adopted there is every appearance that tne people of England will unanimously support the establishment of martial law in Ireland. Mr Parnell deprecates the advice of Archbishop Croke, knowing that if it is followed it will lead to civil war.

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West Coast Times, Issue 6432, 4 March 1887, Page 2

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IRISH AFFAIRS. West Coast Times, Issue 6432, 4 March 1887, Page 2

IRISH AFFAIRS. West Coast Times, Issue 6432, 4 March 1887, Page 2

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