IRISH AFFAIRS.
(I'V CI.KCrUIC TKI.KCiIiAI'K.— COI'YIUGHT). JjON'DOX, July IH. Mi; .Ti'sllX M'T.laiil'HY has consontod Id le-wl th" parly until th' , end cf tli" s"ssion. Mr I'arnell is exli'iidinL;- liis policy, au.l intcii'ls to ir.lri.xlu-->' liiiMiy labour caiididiitcs into Ih-.- Tri-'h e]"<-lioiis, :md to Uh; Xitioiu'i L-ja^nc. !; i:: a-iipiinicud that Mr l.'ariß'll will pioc-'od to tin! United Slides in thi' autumn, but will hi: nimble to make the journey to Australia as at iirs , : proposed. "iTn expressed hini-s-.'lt' very much disappointe<l at the result of th" mission of the delegates to (h«! United States. .\n-Paniell, speaking at. Wwcastle, said the eonsisteiiey of two-thirds of tin; members of the House of Commons was not worth a sixpence, anil he contend".! that it was the Liberals who taught Ihu Tories coercion. July JO. Mr Piirni-11 predicts a victory for Mr Gladstone at the general election, .mil slate-s flint if Mr Gladstone) provides in a Liberal programme for (he frift of legitimate freedom to Ireland, he will not sland in the way.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2668, 23 July 1891, Page 2
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168IRISH AFFAIRS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2668, 23 July 1891, Page 2
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