CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.
London. Mr Parnell has recovered from his indisposition, and is addressing the electors of Kilkenny in the interests of his oandidate Mr Dillon, in his manifesto, asserts that the Americans will resume their subscriptions to the Land L«ague if Sir J. Popo Hennessy, Mr Justin McCarthy's nominee, is returned for Kilkennj r North. It is asserted that Mr Gladstone retires from the leadership of the Liberal party iv favour of Sir W. V. Harcourt if the last-named oandidate is defeated. Mrs O'Shea has gone to Paris. Mr D tvitt denies that a bag of lime was thrown at Mr Parnell while speaking at Castlecomer, and states that the contents of the bug were only flour. A number of Kilkenny ladies personally presented Mr Parnell wish a bonquet of white li'ies. Mr Parnell, speakiug at Kilkenny said he was confident of winning, and would contest every seat. If united, his party mist be victorious. He described Mr Justin M'Carthy as a nice quiet gentleman. Mr Harrington, Secretary of the League, arrived at Queenstown today, And ntftrtad at onoo for Kil»
kenny. The poll will be declared on Tuesday. The Glasgow and the Dundee railway men hava decided on ari immediate strike. for tlie reduction" of tlie hours of labour. The agilation is expected to become general throughout Gotland, and it is feared wi!' pfiraljse trade. An immense majority of the industrial bodies in Germany oppose the eight, hours' system, except for railway hands. Sir J. Pope Hennessy was elected on Tuesday for North Kilkenny by a majority of 1J46 over Parnell's nominee} Vincent Scully.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 December 1890, Page 2
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265CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 December 1890, Page 2
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