THE PARNELL COMMISSION.
CROSS-EXAMINATION OF v:-.; ;• DELANEY. ,-\ \ (PBB PBBSB ASSOOIATIOW.) . Londok, January 18. Before the " Times " Parnell Commission, Delaney, the convict, was cross-examined by Sir Charles RusselL His evidence given m examination-in-chief as to Michael Davitt and J. Biggar being present at meetings of the. Land League and Fenians was not shaken. He swore that the Land and National League was a Fenian organisation, and the Invincibles . were affiliated. He was not aware of (he existence of the " Times"-Parnell Commission until he was summoned as a witness. ~ His age was thirty-five, and ; he admitted having served five years for robbery before receiving his present sentence, and that his brother had been hanged. ' ( . The sale of copies of articles published by the "Times'* on "ParnelhW and Crime" has been prohibited by the Commission.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2041, 19 January 1889, Page 2
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132THE PARNELL COMMISSION. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2041, 19 January 1889, Page 2
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