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MR PARNELL.

By Electric Telegraph.—Uopyrio ol, (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, November 19. _ The American press and publio con e Pflm ell W* m Drs Parker and Clifford and the conformists generally insist on . Mr ,. J noil’s retirement from the leadersfl v the Irish party.

London, November 21. Radicals are pressing j’aJSne to **• M» ‘"0“““ to m ‘ Parnell to retire. jjteflftiH- sU ggests that he should retemporarily untii he has married Mrs o’3ti ea - T ~ p ar tv. both in America, and J lhe subject is creating intense instead, in a letter to the Daily savs the Irish must choose r p arne p an( j Home Rule. Klish Liberals will never appeal to Sectors in company with a man no believe again. ® 8 ’ u London, November 22. The Daily Telegraph considers that the ifsf the O’Shea divorce case has conSiha Gladstone party. English Catholics and the dissenti Presbyterian press insist that Mr ghould retire from the lead of the SJfitarYn referring to the case, ad&t the English and Scotch Liberals Limited against Mr Parnell. The New York Tribune considers that fcbarge in which Mr Parnell stands Listed is so base that he must retire. Ini Canadian press are unanimous in Mation of his conduct. Ireland resolutions are carried daily taring Mr Parnell maintaining the kiership of the party. lie Roman Catholic Bishops are silent file matter. Vfemale admirer of Mr Parnell’s has bathed him L2OOO. “ . London, November 23. iU public meeting in Cork the Mayor dosed to permit a motion to be put excising confidence in Mr Parnell. London, November 24. He Star states that Mr Parnell retires ' m the leadership of the Irish Party. > London, November 25. The Standard asserts that on the advice iMr Gladstone Mr. Parnell temporarily algne the leadership of the party, and rnominated Mr Justin McCarthy as j successor. {SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION.) , London, November 21. Hr Davitc considers that the crisis used by the Parnell esclandre is the srest into which the cause of Home lie has been plunged for the past ten in, He believes those who advise him retain the leadership of the Irish Party Bssasting its enemies. Mr Gladstone is stated to have advised i Parnell to resign, but the latter is senate, Mr J. Chamberlain considers Mr well’s case is worse thaq Sir C. tie’s.. j London, November 24. A Catholic priest, preaching in a church Hatton Garden, Holborn, attacked Mr well. Several of the congregation fated, and as the rev. gentleman was rag the church he was mobbed.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 978, 28 November 1890, Page 28

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MR PARNELL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 978, 28 November 1890, Page 28

MR PARNELL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 978, 28 November 1890, Page 28