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OCCASIONAL NOTES

... The Rev. Mr. Ryan, who yesterday made himself conspicuous on the hustings at Tipperary, is as a Driest, he tells us, a man of peace, but is evidently enough of a man of the world also to appreciate the neatness and efficiency of the new, patent, and most successfulprin- ciple by which the Irish peasantry are enforcing their rights. Tllis exquisitely simple principle he thus describes :- ...

THE WORK YET TO BE DONE

... THE end of the session is drawing near. All members are asking when it will be over; all non-members who still take an interest in the matter, what work there will be to show at the end of it. The forecast made by the Prime Minister last night of the course of public business shows us the most that we may yet look for from the legislative activity of parliament. It is to be hoped that it shows ...

AIRSHIP MYSTERY

... * a Strange Visitor to Devon 3 r Constable Glamor?? the statement that .diif J,- ' CID » last airship passed over , Oyster of Swansea. j be «Ji °j tbo strange visitor remains that A a ...