CABLE NEWS.
HOME AND FOREIGN PARNELL'S nGHTPOR IRISH LEADERSHIP. London, December 6. — Violent scenes have taken place between Parnell and Healy, who mutually insulted etch other. i PARNELL^t. GLADSTONE. \i 1 Parnell declares that Gladstone is unrivalled as a sophist. No one has been able, during the dispute, to extract a single straight answer from him. Healy said it was shameful that Parnell should persist in his insults to Gladstone. PARNELL ADMITTED TO BE VICTORIOUa Friends and foes consider Parnell has won a decided victory now that the col* lapse of the American mission is admitted DEPUTATION OF IRISH MEMBERS ■ A deputation including Healy, | Sexton, Richmond, and others, waited on Gladstone. The latter refused to pledge himself to anything, or assist the Parnellites out of their difficulty. WBtti'aUESE INSULT T«t JBRI- ! TJSH FLAG \.. ,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2564, 8 December 1890, Page 2
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CABLE NEWS.
Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2564, 8 December 1890, Page 2
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