CABLEGRAMS
UEQTER'S CABLEGKAMS* {PBOM OUB OWN COXKBSVOKOKNf .] Lonbok, March 9. ix Mr Michael Boytoo, chief paid or* il^ganiser of the branches of tbe Land i|p|*eagti4. who wss one of tbe tra*ersen #||q the recent State prosecutions, has - ; Wn arrested id Ireland voder the ;;■ Viceroy* warrant. He contends as he !/,*}» sn Aineriosa snbjeet hie arrest is i*" 'illegal* 'He claims the protection of the United States Government. Twenty persons have been acrested in Ireland on warrants issued bj the Viceroy nader tbe Coercion lot. In /the ifonse of Commons to-day, a disorderly scene occurred* Mr O'Doo» «ell, member for J tangarven, wss most unruly, and defied the Chair :io violent flsngnage.; he was by 3 4be Speaker sus« fended for tbe remainder of the sitting'
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 11 March 1881, Page 3
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124CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 11 March 1881, Page 3
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