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PARNELLISM AND CRIME. London, December 4.

Before the '• Times "-Paineil Commission to-day, a Land Leaguer, of the Castle-island (Keiry) branch, deposed that he joined the inner ciicle, and partook in several outrages against, those who paid their rents. He vas paid by the local secretary foi his services. The inner circle compelled faimeis to vote for the League' e candidates. The same witness deposed that, on the Sunday before the bailiff Cullotty was killed, Father Callaghan, u member of the committee, remarked that " Culloty was ugly enough now, but he would soon be uglier.''

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 323, 8 December 1888, Page 5

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PARNELLISM AND CRIME. London, December 4. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 323, 8 December 1888, Page 5

PARNELLISM AND CRIME. London, December 4. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 323, 8 December 1888, Page 5

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