THE IRISH QUESTION.
London, July 12. Mr Parnell surprised his supporters by advising Mr Baliour to apply the thirtythree millions of money under the Irish Land Purchase Bill to secure the occupation and ownership of lands, instead of reducing rente. He stated that the present money was going to graziers in Connaught and Munster, and implied that if Mr Balfour acted on his suggestion he would then accord the measure his support! He also suggested the immediate formation of a Board'of Arbitration to deal with the plan of campaign estimates. Mr Balfour replied that as yet he was unable to discuss the Irish Land Purchase Bill. He was however much impressed with Mr Parnell’s suggestion.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 491, 23 July 1890, Page 5
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115THE IRISH QUESTION. Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 491, 23 July 1890, Page 5
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