PARNELLITE FEUD.
(P,V KI.IX'THIC TKI.KOHArH.— COI'VIUCUT.) Loxnox, March S. Mil .TrsilX NIiCaKTHV opened the ]iroceediugs ol' Ihe National L 1 edrration, the programme ol which was annoiinci'd this week. Dealt Mahoney, of Sydney, seconded the tonnal i*«*solutiou CHtiiblishing federation. Tlte majority of the Irish priests were present. Mr Sexton churned Mr I'arnell with supporting the Tories. Archbishop Walsh declared that Mr ParneH's behaviour was destructive to the Irish cause. SvnxiiY, March li'. The leading Roman Catholic prelates of Australia, here held a meeting and issued a manifesto emphatically condemning the proposed campaign of the Irish delegates. It. wns resolved that, while deeply sympathising with the Irish cause they iould extend support to neither party -while the present unhappy condition of affair; remained unsettled.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2912, 14 March 1891, Page 2
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123PARNELLITE FEUD. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2912, 14 March 1891, Page 2
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