28 DECEMBER 1889, page 2

Mr. Parnell, Or Perhaps We Should Say Some One Of

Mr. Parnell's informants, must be a great master of fiction. In Monday's Times, Mr. T. W. Russell replied to Mr. Parnell's assertions as to the new tenants on the Coolgreaney......

At The Sunday Demonstration In Hyde Park Of The Gas-

workers of London, Mr. Weir, a compositor, is reported to have said of Mr. Livesey, who has really defeated the strike, that " he ought not to live twenty-four hours," that "he......

In Paris The Influenza Has Been Very Severe, And Several

physicians have reported on it. Dr. G. See says that it very seldom attacks patients who are suffering from tubercular disease of the lungs, but is most serious with those whose......

Vienna Is Quite In A Panic About The Influenza, And

Paris is not much less alarmed. In the former place it is said that 10 per cent. of the population is down with it ; and at Munich and Bremen it is raging badly. At Paris, among......

Another Exposure Of Mr. Parnell's Inaccuracy Was...

Times of Monday. As our readers know, he had asserted that while the Corporation of Belfast could only float their Municipal Debt at 34 per cent., the Corporation of Dublin had......

It Was Rumoured In The Beginning Of The Week That

the men employed by the Gas Light and Coke Company, who supply an immense district in West London, indignant at the defeat of the South London gasmen, intended to strike, and......

The Eternal Question Of The Newfoundland Fisheries Is...

up again. The French have a right, under the treaty which ceded the island, to fish on part of the coast, and use it to catch herring for bait in their deep-sea cod-fishing.......