THE IRISH PARTY.
(liT EUXfIUC TKLKCBAPH-COPtRIOHT.) London, Janunry 20. Dγ T\nnku lms abandoned his in- j tentiun of suing Mr Parnellfor libel. Mr Parnell maintains that Homo Kule for Ireland is necessary for theSUCC( . SS of tho Liberal party and tho Irish party has no option between Liberalism and Homo Kulc and Toryism based on coercion. .Speaking at Waterford Mr Parnell -•ml the settlement of Homo Kule was important to the Liberals. Ireland must have control of the police iiud hmd. A settlement without finality would only result in renewed .strife. The Times .states that Mr O'Brien proposes as a solution of the difference between the two sections of the Irish D-vrtv t<> suspend hostilities pending tho general election, both sides to retain the present leaders. Mr Heuly is opposed to this pro--I,oThe Marquis of Harrington, spesikiii«r at Manchester, contended that Home Bale was practically dead, and hoped that both parties would now arrive at a compromise upon a p an of local Government which would free the country from the danger of national disruption.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2893, 29 January 1891, Page 3
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175THE IRISH PARTY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2893, 29 January 1891, Page 3
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