IRISH AFFAIRS.
Lonbon, Dfc. 20. Mrs O'Shes has gone to Paris. Mr Davitt denies that a bag of lime was thrown at Mr Parnell while speaking at Castlecomer, and state's ths contents was only flour. Dec. 21. A number of Ki'kenny ladies personally presented Mr Parnell with a bouquet of white lilies. Dec. 23. Sir J. Pope-Hennessy was elected for * North Kj kenny by a majority of 1146 over Mr Parnell's nominee, Mr Vincent Scully. Mr Vincent Scully intends to petition against the return of Sir John PopeHennessy on the grounds of undue influence brought to bear on the electors by the priests. i ; Mr Parnell declares that be ia undaunted by the result of the Kilkenny North election and that be will contest every Home Rule seat in Ireland, Several branches of th* Irish National League have determined to take steps to have the control of their branches withdrawn from Dabjiu. Washington, Dec. 24. The American,uress urge Mr P»rnel' to retire from takings prominent position in (be affairs of Ireland.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2142, 27 December 1890, Page 1
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171IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2142, 27 December 1890, Page 1
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