IRISH AFEAIRS.
(JIY ICI.WntIC TKL^iltAl" , .. —r->T'VUli.:l I.) Lo.xnox. '}.] ii cli 11. Tin: House of Commons will adjourn on M-irch 21. U is exjvoted' thiit the li-i-iii Lund Purchasx' liill will bo psssed through nil its stages. 'Miii-cli Hi. Mr Parnell, speaking at J)ubliii, assorted that during tin: negotiations at. Boulogne His opponents h id od'eied ODneo.ssims, even to ill.; vi rije of weakness, to sreiro his own retirement, lie himself was cniitonf with thopasl. S])«iikiii'» o< Hi' , future, lie. said his relations wiih the Liberals would compel him (c oppo-'c labour candidates, but England must a. lopt the "quo man run vote principle,' , and legalise the dtrht hoiirs' system. In the course of liis speerh ;it. Ilublin, Mr Pimi-11 denied Hint he had aUempted to dissuade Michael Davil.t fiMin becoming a meniber of the Labour League. After the meeting. Mr Tarncll journeyed to Cfalwav, where ho met with an enthusiastic receplion. NiiW You ic, March 10. A moeiing of delegates of (ho AFcCarthy party resulted in .1 free iiii'ht, during which batons were freely used, and the police charged the rowdies and restored ordtr.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 2
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184IRISH AFEAIRS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 2
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