Mr Parnell and The Times
By Electric Telegraph —Copyright. (per united press association.) London, February 3. The Times in referring to the action for libel brought against it by Mr Parnell, admits they had no legal da fence, but claims that the result in no way effects the larger question at 'Issue. The Daily Telegraph condemns what it terms, the grave oversight of ! The Times. . The Morning /Post considers that ' the result of the trial will give a shock t(j public. e/infidence. -< ' ' The I>;iiiv- N"n-s Rtatejt that Mr; I'-*raell r«jeivfj« «:jtast».-f t'>sts. , . ....... . F*»ln«^ry 5. "Mr .^oftfnoa 'denies Ur-tt unu^uul «-»st* were ftlU»v.^«i Jriv.Pam^H in hh ' <if;ti«»u against 'Ilia Timos. ,: it is underst<»<Kl that Mr Oampb^ll. Mr Parneli's^ secretary, will obtain '.£250. damages aud £150 cosra, n> *ettle his libel action ag'tiust Tut ' "Times. ■ '■. • '..'■_'.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 96, 6 February 1890, Page 3
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133Mr Parnell and The Times Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 96, 6 February 1890, Page 3
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