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OWING to an unf, rtunate mistake, our Irish News has been misplaced in our present issue, ihe continuation will be found on page 21. Without much ostentation, (siys " Tapley " in the Advocate of November 13) monies are bei lg r eeived .mil de^patcie l for the Payment of Membeis Fau,l, Fioin the riist of the year up to the present d t'e <ib nu £ 17uO n is neen c Elected m Victoria alo-ie for this fuad. I am informal t:iu the auu. treisiuer of tae Federal Council of the League hid iemitte 1 £ri'2.">o t> it-, credit. Tuj mail winch left oq Friday bore a«vav a draft, tor £250 to Mr. Paru-jll. J?ne strides which the National movement has nude, ami the near approach of Home Rul. . is a guarant c that fuada are judiciously spent. It has c >st sj_n : u.ou-s jcjui-j of olcud t > acqaue hvudoui, and, while Irisutn v n>t a c -nuiry p ist risked the duck arid the sciffjld, and even willingly spilled their blood for ttie same cause, if Ireland can be lib rated .tt the cost of a few thou-aud-, or a few unudrel thousimls of p;a ids, her exile i children wui not begiudge the money fjrsuci a grind lesuk. ON is of the sa ldct tvt nt-> of rjeent timej in IreU id n.is been the, death of the Key. Dr. Ktvanagb, pansa piust of Kikkm , oa the morning of Oet"biT 5, t)r. Kavanagh. who intended to go by au early tiam to Dub in, had j Ist concluded the 7 a.m. Ma->s in his paiish church, when as he wis about lo leave the alur the marble rigmt, of an angel ihat otnarmjntcd the canopy fell su Ideuly on ins bead, knocking him vi ik-ntly down on the maible step. Hi- was heard by one or two of t.mse pr^ent to utter the words '• lly G > I." bu never af.erwmis spoke. —11..- 'ingered for about an houi .tt the ajjoLuug cjnventof the Presentation nun*., where he was im:m.di itely c irrie i and it is said that the nuns whu ha I b^en present at his Mass nutwithsianding the shock, did not fora moment lose their presence of mind, but rendered a'l tbe assistance possibL- to them. — Dr. Kavanagh was a man ut high distinction am jug tht_ Imh priesthood, and had a'tained lo m.ukel eminence in p nloMiph * d and scientific studies. For maoyyiars he had rilled the imp itant po-ition of president of Carlos College. — Li. I. P, i'HB decision uf Judgtf Day, who presides o\e, tue i' quiry into the nots at BJf\nt. tiut the exami iation of witters by counsel would noi be allowed has been met by an indign int expj-tulation

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 31, 26 November 1886, Page 15

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 31, 26 November 1886, Page 15

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 31, 26 November 1886, Page 15

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