The Parnell Scandal
fPER UNITED PRESS AB3OOIATI(Hr. f London, November Is. Drs Parker and Clifford and the Nonconformists generally insist on Mr Parnelis retirement from the leadership o£ the Irish party. November 21. '* The provincial Radicals are pressing: Mr Gladstone to use his influence to in-» duce Mr Parnell to retire. Mr Davitt suggests that be*, should retire temporarily until he has married Mn O'Shea. Mr Stead, in a letter to the "Daily Chronicle, says the Irish must choose between Mr Parnell and Home Bule. Th» English Liberals will never appeal to thet eleotors in company with a man no one. will believe again. Latb-b. Mr Davitt considers that the crisis caused by the Parnell esclandre is ihe gravest into whioh . the Icause of Hpma Rule has been plunged for the put ten years. He believes those who advise him to retain the leadership of the Irish Tatty are assisting ita enemies. Mr Gladstone i* stated to hava advised Mr Parnell to resign, but tiie latter is obstinate. Mr J. Chamberlain considers Mr *P«r-. nail's oasis ia worse than Sir G. Dilke's.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 67, 22 November 1890, Page 2
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