IRISH AFFAIRS.
MB PA&NELL AND THS, LEADEBSHIP. ' * "• ? IFK2 PBSBS ABSOtSUkXtOS»\ EeoeiTed Kovember 25&, laao a.m. Londok* November 25. Mr ParueTl presides at » meeting of the Irish members to-morrow after the delivery of the Queen's speech. It is generally considered that the successful retention of the leadership by him ia impossible, Reeeivad November SBth, 8.4 a pjn. Lohdon, November 25. At a meeting of the Irish party today., Mr Paraell, in thanking those present lor re-electing him leader, said be would eheerlnlly retire from the position if there had been a diversity of opinion, but since they were unanimous he was willing again to 'act. . , ' V ;; English Liberals still urge him to letire. ■/. ■ .■ • - v> . The Nationalists are assisting dookera in Ireland in blocking Tessels carrying material for construction of relief railway in distressed districts. . In the House of Commons Mr Balfour has given notice of a separate Bill dealing with the congested districts in Ireland, • ;
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7720, 27 November 1890, Page 5
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