IRISH QUESTION.
(UY IXECI'IUC TKLKGUAI'H. -COPVUICIIT.) London. February -• lilt PAKXFJJi rec' j iv(>il an ovation on his journey to Emiis. In Ibe rourse of a speech he sa.id if Ireland stood fast it. would become, sovereign of its own domain, and shortly win a srllleiii.'iii tbitt. would Ik: creditiiblc 1" its Wilri>..!ism. Inn W lays iliey would k'luw lie had secuivd a ivally iiidi'p'rtidi'iit Pavliiiiiient for Inland, bavins' ]inwe r to .-! ■it K • the laud ([uvstion, and with coiiirul i'f the police. Vi'bvuary :i. The , l'ime.s slai.es ihat Messrs I'arnell and O'Bneu pro.:eod to America to i'ollcrt. funds in aid ofthu •■vicied tenants in Tivlnnd: also that Mi' Dillon will surreU'ler liimself to the authorities to undergo the six months' imprisonment imposed on him by the Tippeiavy ]!:mk:li. on coinliiion that the Irish'party choose him as their leader ne\t sessfon. Mr Justin McCarthy acting in thai" position meanwhile. The Standard declares that, the Liberal leaders, with tie' exception of Sir \Y. Harcourt. n.ro willing to agree that an Irish Parliament s'lall have control of the police, and Ihi) settlement, of tin; bind, but insic£.. nn thu right of the Im]xrid v»fo.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2896, 5 February 1891, Page 2
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191IRISH QUESTION. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2896, 5 February 1891, Page 2
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