The Times-Parnell Commission
♦ By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. (PEE PBESB ASSOCIATION.) London, July 12. Before The Times-Parnell Commission to-day Sir Charles Russell demanded the production in Court of the books of the Patriotic Union, which he was willing should be shown to the Court though not to political opponents. Sir James Hannen, the President, declined to order the production of the books. It was reported that Sir Charles Russell has decided to withdraw from the case. This was however, subsequently denied. A meeting of Mr Parnell' s friends will be held on Monday to consider the course of ao.ion. The Parnellifras contend that the books of the Patriotic Union will show that Pigott wrote " Parnelhsm and Crime." July 14. Continuing* his evidence before The Times-Parnell Commission yesterday, Mr O'Brien declared that the chief feature of the National League was the creation of a national fund to save evicted tenants from the workhouse.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 13, 16 July 1889, Page 3
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