CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.
London. Tjie press and pubic opinion is strongly adverse 1 ti Mr Parti ell retaining the leadership of the Irish party. The Times, commenting on the result of the divorce, Vcase, remarks that no leading...; at • fees i nan couid survive sue a blb'w'W' Mr Par.iell has received. r , v l i: '^ ..._,,• • The Standard says that the leadership of the party' will be untenable if Mr Parnell refuses to rosign. ■ Steps ai'O.being taken to erase Mr Parnel/s name from thoßurgoss r.-ll of Edinborough, the freedom of which city wab cooferreJ oa him a short time ago. ■■'.'<.' The Irish Bishops prote?t against Mr Pitrnell not resigning tho leadership of the party. . , Tlie statement that Mr Pariiel' iv tends, to marry Mrs, O'fcJlna is "confirmed. .. ; ' The Liverpodl Courier says Mr Parnell is unfit to ming'o i i mciety. . The Scotsaim consiJe.rj tlm I.ish cause is not aifyctod l»y . il.s leader's lap^o. /.; The Ereeman.'.-* Jonvna l says ho has brought Ire'and out 'of bonrhge and caunotlretire ; „.-. ; $ The Irish Times spoaks of His -, ■.•pu'tation ns'ben'ig'.ai'iashod.'" The Pall Ma 1 Gazette is of. opinion that the verdict does n«t relievi* Mr '
Pui'ueii fiOi.n his duty Lo thecuiiae of Ireland. The National insists uponMrParnell remaining leader of the Irish party. 'J be Pall Mall Gazette says that it is intended to increaso the amount of Baring Bros.' guarantee to £15,000,000. A committee composed of members of several leading London finaucial houses, is engaged in investigating the finances of the Argentine B epublic. Persistent rumours are afloat of large houses being in difficulties, and the market n still very uneasy. Uruguay stoc'ts are falling as repudiation is feared La'ly Boseberry, who has boon suffering from typhoid fever succumbed ou the 19th inst. The Times announces that no bills drawn on Baring Bros, after Saturday ] ast will be accepted, but that a'l drawn before thai date will be duly met. It is believed that the firm oi Baring Brof. will be r -sucrtited by some of the old partners returning to the firm, and the introduction of fresh. capital. A committee of merchants, tlie Banks iutarested in the A^cn!in° Republic stocks, with the Bank of England, held an inquiry to-day into the best means of affording financial assistance to tint Republic, in order to enable them to tide over the present financial difficulty. The London money market is further depressed. The Bank of Australasia, the Union Bank of Australia, and Anthony Gribba and Company are parties to Barings' guarantee. It is reported that Lord Boseberry backed by a strong committee will undertake the task of readjusting the finances of the Argentina Republic. The Rothschilds are willing to accept the agency provided they are given control of the Government.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 22 November 1890, Page 2
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452CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 22 November 1890, Page 2
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