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Dr. ITeinricb Schliemann, the frcbsßologist, is dead. Headers of tbe American cablegrams published recently must kave been puzzled at seeing that although Mr. T. P. O'Connor signed the protest against Mr. Parnell s continued leadership, Mr. T. P. O'Connor also made a speech dtclariog that it wouM be ihe basest of treachery to abandon the od rbie.f of the p-rty. The solution of the mysieiy is that there are two T. P. O'Connors ; and T. P. of Chicago is »n extremist whose views are in the flattest contradiction on many points with hie namesake, T. P , late ot the Star. This is not the first time thai tbe newspapers have confused one with the other, and Primrose orators have before this quoted with glee dynamite speeches by the American T. P. under the impression that they had been made by the Irish member.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 21, 20 February 1891, Page 7

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 21, 20 February 1891, Page 7

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 21, 20 February 1891, Page 7

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