The-Times-Parnell Commission
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. (msr cotted pjjess association.) I London, June 26. ' Before The Times-Parnell Commis!«W,lJlr:jr. Sexton, M,P., deposed that boycotting was a necessary evil, Mr TL Harrington denied that he had O'Connor, the informer ; •mbneyVfor* the purpose of intimidat- ; ing voters at the elections. Sir ' -James Hahnen censured Mr Harring- ! ton for attempting to evade the quest- ■ lons instekd of answering them. Mr T. Seaton, M.P., is being ex- : byVthe Commission. *He ie:futed Leoaton's statement to the effect that he hadtassisted Brennan to escape to AmericaA Witness stated he was unable to account for the missing funds of the league. \ Chicago, June 26. It is stated that the Committee of the Clan-na-Gal&l tried Cronin because the latter accused Sullivan of malfeasance, as a pretence to enable him to «xpose the working of the Society and benefit Great Britaiu in the ..eyes of tThe TimesvParnell Commission;
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 6, 29 June 1889, Page 4
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