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Nine flying "colnmns" are, it is said, to be despatched to different parts of Ireland — two going from Dublin, two from the Curragh, one from Belfast, one from Cork, one from Limerick, one from Fennoy, and one from Athlone. The New York Star of December 19, 1880, says : — Mrs Delia 1\ S. Parnell and John H. Parnell, the mother and brother of C. Stewart Parnell, the Irish agitator, were in Albany on Monday, and by talking with various women in the city, Mrs Parnell has formed a branch of the Women's Land League of New York in that city. The movement among women has been started principally by Miss Fanny Parnell, a sister, and though it is but a few months ago it has been the means of sending 1000 dols. to Ireland, The League in Troy, which is growing fast in strength, has invited Mrs Parnell to form a women's ranch there.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 412, 4 March 1881, Page 18

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 412, 4 March 1881, Page 18

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 412, 4 March 1881, Page 18