The Times-Parnell Commission
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright,
I PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.!
London, May 1.
In the course of his evidence before the Times-Parnell Commission, Mr Parnell swore that he never took any active part himself in the every day work of the League, and had nothing to do with the disposal of its funds, except during two months of the year 1882. He admitted that he advised boycotting, but denied that he had ever counselled intimidation.
Received May 2, noon. London, May 1. Sir R. E. Webster has began his crossexamination of Mr Parnell, In reply to the Attorney-General, the latter said he was not aware of the proceedings of the Clan-Na-Gael Murder Society until he heard Major Lecaron's evidence. He never knew Patrick Ford, of the Irish World, collected money for the League after 1882.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 127, 2 May 1889, Page 2
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