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it, JSSL?* ec { aratio ° on the part of the Irish National League a^ JES'fiVS H % ry G ifo Tge ' S la £ d Bcheme was madeat a «eet!ng at Cork on Sunday, March 2, at which the scheme was declared to be impracticable. Mr. George continues to kSreTkrw audiences m Scotland. He is also engaged in the orgSisa tL of *a KJrffff"-** perDQßne J^ ? gitatlon ° f the land question on the basis of the views expounded in " Progress and"Poverty " tonm S^lr^r?^ 01 " 1 " I'^ll1 '^ 11^ 6 Catho * ic ni6 «on at Khars' b aye. amved at Assouan. They assert that the Mahdi has wW^ l TT ne8 t an A? nuniberof Sisters Prisoners at El Obdd ™«1 » A w S BaC^ ed Ihe , misßion ' "i lO mn « h ill-treatment of the women." This a Pjess despatch, dated February 8 Will tvl « patriots" who are howling for El Mahal „ , dsg*£ o7b itish SSWi-W' 00 * 111 that the Catholic LiVsionaries an* the devoted Sisters have suffered and will suffer much from the barbarians who follow XI Mahdi. If the British are cowardly eSueh to surrender the country to thehorde that has over-wnTand Se contmues to show the impotence of a cripple, the lives of CatboSS "tSffi: 4 "^ ° £ "^icswho bate the cr^

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 1, 25 April 1884, Page 18

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 1, 25 April 1884, Page 18

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 1, 25 April 1884, Page 18