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IRISH AFFAIRS

: DEPUTATION TO MR (iLADSTOUE. Mil PABNELL TO ABIDE THE EESULT. W LONDON, December 4. ' A committee, including OMessrs Parnell, Healy, and Sexton, intend to wait on Mr Gladstone to obtain a satisfactory assurance regarding tho control of the land and the.... • police by the future Parliament of'* Ireland. If tliip, is given, Mr Parnell" will retire, ; . , ' The - officers of tho National League declare that scores of tele- . grams of sympathy with Parnell are bogus. . " ; December It was Mr Sexton who,,proposed that 1 a committeo "of three Mould - wait on Mr Gladstone; Mr Parnell mil: accept the decision of the majority as to. the satisfactory nature of Mr GlafcWs reply regarding the controlif land and police by the ' Irish Parliament, Mr Gladstone receives the Irish " deputation ! Mr : Parnell?mU not be included.'' 'v 1 '-' 4 V' ••. ,l i ' 1 Mr Balfour has introduced; a Bill i}] tho House of Commons to! supply seed potatoes to the .inhabitants of • Ireland. Railway relief work's' will * follow. . . 7'v, ur A t a meeting of tho Irish ""party violent scenes took place,'Parnell and- ; - Healy. mutually insulting, oflo . another. V' It was Mr!Pamell, ; nqtMr Sexton, ivho. movedrthat f^ be, " appointed'(oJascertkmWe'views of: Gladstone, Jforley,, \f,' -Q Harpourt, '

• --Parnell, iuspodking to theluoiiim, said that Gladstone stood unrivalled usa sophist, amlllmt during tho last . docada ho was unable to extract .ono single Straightforward answer from llim. . . • ■ Mr Hsaly said it was shameful for Parnell to persist in insulting Mr Gladstone. A liumboi:' of Parnell's Insula and foes consider that lie has won a decided victor)'.' "At tlio meeting the collapse of tho mission of Messrs O'j'rici [and Dillon iu America was admitted, ... A deputation consisting 5 of Messrs Healoy, Sexton, Redmond, and L'eamy waited on Mr Gladstone, but • tho. latter refused' to pledge himself . to anything or in any way assist the Parnell party in the present difficulty.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3681, 8 December 1890, Page 2

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IRISH AFFAIRS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3681, 8 December 1890, Page 2

IRISH AFFAIRS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3681, 8 December 1890, Page 2

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