THE IRISH PARTY.
Press Association.— Telegraph.—
London, January 14. Mr. J. F. O'Brien declares that before the split in the Irish Party a Radical committee, with the sanction of Mr. ParnelJ, collected £3500. After Mr. Parnell's death the party declined to take the money, but accepted £2000 from Lord Tweedmouth, when he was a member of the House, or the relief of evicted tenants. :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9720, 16 January 1895, Page 5
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