The Times-Parnell Case.
By Electrio Te'egraph. — Copyright--1 PEB UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION, i London, November 21. Before the Times Commission,, counsel for the Parnellities appealed to Sir James Hannen to confine tho evidence to more reasonable limits,, pointing out that such wide testimony as that which had been given could serve no good purpose and only tended to ruin every body whose namewas dragged in. Counsel urged that the evidence in reference to Bhooting Lord Mount morris was a case in point and moreover the oross-examinatioa of Lady Mountmorria showed that her husband's murder was due to .a quiet different cause than vengeance of teuants. -ir James Hannen, in reply expressed a hope that counsel for the Times would see his way to curtail the evidence in the direotiou indicated.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 63, 24 November 1888, Page 2
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