THE IRISH PARTY.
Quarrel among B he leaders, Lqjndok, January 6. -Mr—Ettgifn’e' CireimfNatfmiafrsf M.P. for South-east Cork, has openly espoused Mr Wm.O’Brien's cause in connection with the split in the Nationalist party. The South-east Cork branch of the Irish League passed a resolution heartily approving Mr Crean’s faith ful support of Mr Sheehan (who was expelled from the Nationalist party, re-elected by constituents without opposition; in his battle against “bossism. ” -j In the course of a speech thanks iug the branch for Mr Crean charged Mr John Billion with breaking bis pledges, and accused Mr John Redmond of maladministration of the party’s fund. Mr Crean also referred to Mr P. O’ Donovan, the Irish delegate, and to the gathering of-money in 1 America and Australia through preaching Mr O’Brien’s policy there while denouncing and trying to crush Mr O’Brien at’ home. That, said Mr Crean, was dishonest, and the sooner it was exposed the sooner the party would be rid of the rottenness that had crept in.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3739, 8 January 1907, Page 2
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167THE IRISH PARTY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3739, 8 January 1907, Page 2
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