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O'DONOVAN ROSSA SPEAKS.

- + There was a public meeting of the Fenian Brotherhood in New York on September 24, O'Donovau Rossa was present. In his speech he said he had opinions of his own, and sometimes was thought to be too strong in them! England must' be driven into the sea before Ireland can be free. Ireland must fight England. It must come to war. He said : — " I have met many men during the past week, and they are continually asked where any dynamite is. I tell them it is here, but will reach England soon. We must usj£*>any measure that will bring our ejajsmy to terms. I have nothing to say a^ai&sb the Land League, which seeks independence through peaceful ways. Kngland declares there is war between Ireland and herself. Judges charge theirjuries that men are tried formaking war in dynamite fashion against the Queen. They say that one man with a dynamite cartridge is equal to 300 equipped with Armstrong guns. Constitutional measures have failed. War is now the last resource, and must bring the God-forsaken dynasty to terms. England has us«d dynamite in blowing Indians, Kaffirs, and Egyptians into atoms. We have the same right to give her a dose of the same medicine. England is striving with all the resources at her command to put an end to this dynamite. It will strike her before she knows it in a part she least suspects. The laws here do not prevent me from doing what I can to make Ireland what Emmett so beautifully says — ' Groat, glorious, and.' God granting me strength, I intend to put forth every effort to stamp under foot the vilest dynasty that was ever witnessed c" i

" Rough on rats." — Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, jack-rabbit; r gophers. 7£d. Druggists. Moße? r Moss and Co.. Sydney, General Agent*. {For rest of news see fourth paqc)

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1314, 24 October 1883, Page 2

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O'DONOVAN ROSSA SPEAKS. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1314, 24 October 1883, Page 2

O'DONOVAN ROSSA SPEAKS. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1314, 24 October 1883, Page 2

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