MR PARNELL AND THE TIMES.
London, April 22. Pressure was brought to bear on Mr Parnell to test the authenticity or the falsity of the " Times " letter m Court, but without success. Mr Gladstone I and the members of the Liberal party suggested the force of having euch an inquiry, but Mr Parnell's supporters opposed it. Mr Parnell has gone to Dublin m order to seek for a clue to the author ot the letter. Lord Salisbury, m strong comments on the subject, declares that the Parnellites have been guilty of violent and reckless language which has been the means of instigating murders, and that a large wing of the party have utilised murderers to carry out a Nationalist agitation. It was absolutely necessary that Mr Parnell should vindicate himself at law.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1541, 25 April 1887, Page 3
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132MR PARNELL AND THE TIMES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1541, 25 April 1887, Page 3
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