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Show FOREIGN. London, 17. The electors of Tip-Iperary Tip-Iperary have adopted a resolution declaring that if John Mitchell's election elec-tion is annulled they will again return him. It is reported that Mitchell will refuse to take the oath of allegiance, and that the home-rule members of parliament will therefore refuse to support bun. E. J. Reed, late naval contractor, will move in the commons that the admiralty be instructed to postpone for a year the Polar expedition now organizing, with a view that Austria and other governments may co-operate. John Mitchell declares that he will run again if hia election is annulled and defeated. He will continue to contest any place where the parliamentary parlia-mentary election is to be held. He was most enthusiastically received in Tipperary. |