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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.

■*- London. ' Mr Gladstone, .speaking at Worksop, Siiul ho was immoveable in his resolution wot to co-operate again with Mr Parnell. The clergy in Ireland arc destroying posters which have been issued by the Parnell section. Owing lo legal objections Air Parnell has failed to withdraw the moneys of the Land League deposited in a bank at Paris. Mr Parnell douounces Sir J. Pope Hennessy, the eanidato for North Kilkenny, as a placeman" It is expected the result will be clv.;./. Mr Healy dubbed Mrs O'Shoa the Joan of Arc of the Tories. Mr Davitt ia confident of an enormous majority for the seceders at North Kilkenny. Mr Healy has denounced Mr Parnell for going into hiding when a vital crisis in the history of Ireland was pending-, and for diverting the League funds to pay hi: filings. The Limerick Bank refused to j cash the League cheque in favour of the evicted tenants owing to the split in the party. The seceders from Mr Parnell claim to bo in possession of a full statement of tli3 League accounts for the last ten years. Mr Parnell will possibly be prosecuted for damaging property in the office of the United Ireland. Mr Healy declares that Mr Parnell is trying to destroy the Green flag of Ireland andreplace it by Mrs O'Shea's petticoat, emblazoned " escaped." He further states that Mr Parnell in 188G forced Captain O'Shea into the House of Commons as a member for Galway at the price of his wife's shame. Sir John Pope Hennessey and Mr Vincent Scully are the only candidates nominated for the Kilkenny North seat, Mr Stephens having withdrawn. The New United Ireland has been suppressed, but United Ireland is published :is usual. Messrs Dillon and O'Connor have issued a manifesto urging that the Tenants' Fund should be disbursed apart from pj 'it'es. The quantity of wool catalogue.! at the recent sales was 147,000 bales, of whii-h 1-1,000 were held over. Eighty-tive thousand bales were taken for export. It is considered unlikely that the seeeders will publish the League accounts, but th;-y repudiate the assertion tint thov comru-oniiso Mr Pamol1 ' *

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 December 1890, Page 2

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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 December 1890, Page 2

CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 December 1890, Page 2

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