Irish Affairs
(PBB UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION). London, January 14. In the course of an address at Newcastle, Mr John Morley, M.P., said that no proposal of a binding nature was made to Mr Parnell at the Hawarden interview. The question of the control of the Irish police and the appointment of magistrates in Ireland was not mentioned nor was any proposal whatever made tb concede the appointments of judges in Ireland. The statement that the Chief Secretary-ship of Ireland was offered to one of the Parnell party was also untrue. In conclusion, he declared that the Liberal party would still press for Home Rule. Mr J. Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham, taunted Mr Gladstone with haying disclosed his plans to Mr Parnell, and of being afraid to trust the people. '•;-: January 15. , .Sir C. Russell, in the course of a speech said, the principles the Home Rulers were fighting for would survive the shock caused by the Parnell episode. Mr Gladstone has made a donation of £*50 to the fund organised for the relief of Irish families in distress. . Mr O'Brien's newspaper states that arrangements are being made for Mr Parnell's abdication.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 89, 17 January 1891, Page 2
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