LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
THE PHCENTIX PAKK MUttDBRS. :r
THE DYNAMITE OUTRAGES.
(Br ELEOTSIC TBLE&BAPH— OOPIBIOHT.) (bEUIER'S TELEGBAMS.)' < London, April 10; Mr Parnell left England, on Saturday on a visit to the United States. r ' The trial of Joseph Brad/, the first of the twenty«one prisoners who were committed for trial for the . murders of Lord Frederick Oavendiah ' &nd Me Burke, commenced to-day. . la the House of Commons to-day Sir William Vernoa Harcoart introdaceel a Bill for the suppression of dynamite outrages. The measure provides, amQng other things, that persons found 'gmltjT of using explosives for illegal purposes sball be liable to penal servitude for life ; and conspirators or m*kers of dynamite . and their abettors to penal servitude for not more than twenty or less than fourteen years.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 105, 11 April 1883, Page 2
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