IRELAND.
A SERIOUS DIFFERICNCE' OF OPINrON, United Pi'ess Association — By Electric j Telegraph. — Copyright. " Ix>ndon, December 24. It is stated that tho Hon. James Bryce, the retiring Chirf Secretary for Ireland, had a serious' difference of opinion with Sir Anthony Ma_oDonnell , his successor. Mr Bryco v/ishod to . go further than Sir A. MacDoTincll in. the direction of governing according to Irish ideas. . .> , ■ Sir A. MacDonnell did not agree to a proposal to' give the Nationalist* control of the Royal Irish Constabulary.
WTLLTAIP O'BRIiEN'S DENUNCIATION. . Received December 27,, 9 a.m.' ' Lonid'on. December 26. Owii'ig to Mr ' Sheehan's expulsion j from the Nationalist Party and the stojspage of his Poi^liamcntary salary, hp sieieJp rc-elnction foy Cork. Mr> William O'Brien, in supporting him. dnnounce^ the despotism of the Irish party, whose control oS , Alistr^ilian funds is the "fclesriuninef a^ emdl'of the whole trouble. Mr O'Brien described them" as ''wand" politicians-., sh-akiH 7 Australian funds over the heads of the 'Irish} representatives to ) terrify and enslave them.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13359, 27 December 1906, Page 5
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163IRELAND. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13359, 27 December 1906, Page 5
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