THE PARNELL INQUIRY. London, January 19.
Before the " Times "- Parneil Commission, Captain Plunkett gave evidence that Catholic priests had denounced Curtin — who was boycotted, and subsequently murdered—a week before the murder took place. Sir li. B. Webstei', Attorney-General, has decided nob to submit evidence before the " Times "- Parneil Commission respecting the Plan of Campaign, beaause it is alleged that it trenches upon political ground.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 336, 23 January 1889, Page 5
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64THE PARNELL INQUIRY. London, January 19. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 336, 23 January 1889, Page 5
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