THE IRISH PARTY AND PRESS.
DUBLIN NEWSPAPER AMALGAMATION. Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. London, May 18. The shareholders of the Freeman's Journal and the National Press met to discuss irregularities in connection with the amalgamation of the two concerns. Violent recriminations took place between Messrs. E)illon and Healy, and the former denounce Archbishop Walsh for interfering in public affairs. The discussion has already lasted two days, and is still proceeding. The Tories ridicule the violent and continuous squabbling among the Irish party, and point to the dispute over the control of the Dublin press as a sample of the state of affairs that would prevail if Ireland gained Home Rule.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8882, 19 May 1892, Page 5
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