THE IRISH PARTY.
SPLIT OVER THE LEADERSHIP. Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.
London, January 7. Mr. Healy in the course of a speech indicated that there was a split among the Irish Party on the question of settling who should lead. Mr. Gladstone, replying to an address from Irishmen previous to his departure for Cannes, urged the burial of internal discords, and hoped the leaders in America would insist on the union of parties in Ireland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9714, 9 January 1895, Page 5
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