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Luie, the notorious Tichbqrne witness, was, on December 17, sent to oomple e his term of penal servitude in Pentonville Convict Prison. The charge of perjury against him wijl be heard on a future occasion. Speaking at a Conservative banquet recently, a Rev. A. Read, of flyde, declared that Mr Bright had once called the working classes “the re iduum—the dregs of the population.’’ Mr Bright’s attention being drawn to this, says Mr Read is a'“slanderous clergyman who must know (if he is not very ignorant) that his statement is false. Mr Bright thinks the man’s congregation should pray for their minister fn the Tichborne trial Dr Kcuealy. adverting to Luie s evidence, said he was only alne to account for defendant’s seeming to repqgmsp him by the fact that he was dllirioqa whde qq bqard the Osprey. Dr Kenealy said if he had a susinciqu that the Claimant had brought forward Luie, knowing he was ° f U f Dlb n l S’ Would him iip m the face of all England as he threw up Colonel Burke. At the same time, oymTt borne S ° f “ g ' uUj '’ to mi B ht °t'» •» tioh.

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Evening Star, Issue 3427, 14 February 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3427, 14 February 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3427, 14 February 1874, Page 2

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