THE IRISH PARTY.
MR. GENNELL ASKED TO RESIGN. [BT TELECUIPB—I'UCSS AbSf;r| ATmS~ HOI' V'CI'JKT ) • London, February 15. ; At a meeting of tho constituents of Sir. Laurence': Ginnell, M.P. ■} for Wostmeath North,- his aotion with regard to tlio recont meeting' of : Nationalist" party- was repudiated. ' .; '■ .The mooting ; also decided to invito Mr. Ginnell to resign his seat. At the recent meeting of tho Irish Parliamentary party, Ginnell -was ejeoted. He complained, to-an, interviewer: that there had been- -an- -unauthonsed distribution ■ of the party s.money, one section using the funds to' undermine another, section of the party I,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 7
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96THE IRISH PARTY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 7
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