PARNELL & O'BRIEN.
{BY ELKUTKIC TBr.KGIUI'H.— COI'VKIGIIT.) Loxdox. January -I. "Mi: O'Bkikx told an interviewer that the difficulty was partially sottleil, 011 conditions "that, he thought, would prove satisfactory to all parties m Great Britain. Mr Pitrnell intends to appoint a delegate to visit Australia 011 his behalf. O'Donovan Rossa supports Mr Paiui 11. S'r Henry James, speaking at Bury, said it was essential there should bo some sort ot' Koine Rule in Ireland, but when conceded it must be final, said not merely a stepping-stone to separation. January 2:>.
Lord Salisbury, spoakinjr at Cambridge. denied that Home Rule ever pointed 1o victory, or that it was now dead. He referred to the dangers which would result from tlie enormous influence of priests and tlie sinister domination of tho archbishops.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2891, 24 January 1891, Page 2
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129PARNELL & O'BRIEN. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2891, 24 January 1891, Page 2
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