Condensed Cablegrams.
L NDON. The speech o f Sir He-ry James • before the Tim 8 Parnell Com nission is g*-nenl]y regarded as much abl- ir i j than that of bis coi>ague, Sir R. C. Webster, the Attorney-General. Sir ! Henry James said, in the course of'i his speech that the Irish people ; won d ultimately despise their leaders for their connection with tlv [ Can na Gael and the League, and > declared that the charges m.tde Ivy ; The Times against Mr Parnell had been absolutely proved.- He con j eluded a-nidst npplan^e. Sir James. ; | Himno • slid rhe Judges lroped thai. '' the ressilr, of the commisss 012 would f be to vindicate the truth, and h<> trust-d they would be able to pn t the matters »t issue plaiuly -t.o t'jej sight pt'a'l men •■.'.. Leuvohia been praiited to Lord Euston to prosecute Mr Parke proprie..erof the North London V-e ss f\.r hb« ciafine h m wi'h tli^ alle; ;ed | pcaud ih at aWei; En I Club M j Park does no flinch from tfaf po- j eition he has taken up, and asserts j Mr Marno, C. B Oh'ef Ca-triDis-sioner of Tolice, threatpned t.o pjsigu unless allowed* by the Cabb)fet to pros- cute 'the offender*. "in the meantime, Jiowevi r, Mr Par-c? says Lord Arthur Somerset, and HJoiland. the keeper of the hon--e, had ' -olt.ed. The efforti* of f.he Russian . rm- \ nians at Tiflia iiave at last bee. a ssp- j cessfn', arid th peop'e of Krz^ oum. t\e principal fortress on the Ras ian frontier, have decid >d that thpy wi 1 become incorporated with Eussia. At the wool sales on the 26th th* the lidding was spirited. M^rmpand crogsbreds ,>ho^ed an actvano*of 7$ per c nt a 1 - comparpd with the clos : na: rates of last series. U Nottinffiiam the Marquis of Sa is ury addressed a public raeefci !•{?■■ attende Iby twelve thousand persons! Id re "c ring to the present labr.ur agi u'ion he advisel the en ployers of labour to shorten the i ours of work, but thr-iight it " onld be a mistake to iuterfer • 1 gaily. He promised an c tension . f the aTot oent system, the ab^li ion of school fees increased facilty for emig'ati^n. and thit batter pio vision wnld be made for tho hous« in,^ of tho poor. j :
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 29 November 1889, Page 2
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385Condensed Cablegrams. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 29 November 1889, Page 2
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