THE IRISH PARTY.
RESIGNATION OF MR SEXTON. London, Juno 12. In the course of an interview, Mr Sexton eaid ho was resigning his seat in the Houro oh poraonal grounds. The Nationalists demands that he shall nut persist in bis intention, and point out that his lose would be one of tho greatest blows the party ever received. Mr Juetin McCarthy and Mr John Dillon ara trying to persuade Mr Sexton not to resign, bub if tbe member tor Kerry North persists in his intention, obhera will follow suit, thus splitting up the party. The Tory press are jubilant at the turn affairs have taken. London, June 12, Great efforts ore being made by Irish an" Radical members to induce Mr Sexton fc° withdraw his resignation.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 138, 13 June 1893, Page 5
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