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AID FOR IRELAND.

TO THE EDITOB OF THE N. 55. TABLET. Siß,-Bad as the times are, our people don't to^f*&™&™% raEinc on the old Sod. I received from my friend O'flalloran of Etui the sum of £5 this week, collected from the following, whose names I am required to public in your paper by request --Hugh Colosey, 20s; Thos. Noffatt. 20s; John Qumlan, 2nd 10x ; B M'Grath. 8s ; M. Henncssy, 2nd 10s, Alex. Derrah, 2nd 10f, Jas. Kellv. 2nd 9s, Thos. Smith, 2nd 12s. The above amount (£5) I have forwarded to the Superioress of the Presentation Convent this day, which will make the total amount Iha ?hou r gh a not asking for help yet I am willing to receive donations for poor old Galway. I am, &c, E. O'Connob.

The Russian corps of observation will shortly be stationed in Turkestan on the Chinese frontier, under command of Colonel Km-apSn, who was chief of General Skobeleff's staff during the Sl™ From ten to fifteen vessels go to the Chmese waters, instead loi five as at first announced. The whole Pacific fleet will be under" command of Admiral Boutakoff. and include the iron-clad Duke of Edinburgh.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 375, 25 June 1880, Page 15

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AID FOR IRELAND. New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 375, 25 June 1880, Page 15

AID FOR IRELAND. New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 375, 25 June 1880, Page 15