THE GLENAHIRA OUTRAGE.
London, March 12. In the ifou*e of Commons Mr. A. Birrell. Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking of th« Glenahira outrage, declared Inspector iYeston's report of September 7th bad been modified in the report of Soptfrnlwr 11tli because tii w las* officers found that tin 1 fin-t report contained
suggestions and statements of fact on things some of which had occurred l'fj'ore hi' arrived on the .scene. The report was prepared and signed iiv the Inspector without anybody's interference or suggestion. Mr. Jlimdl denied that tlic report had U-.-n altered hv others. Tie offered to 1 j'rvdijr-i' the original of the report . and adtb'd thai, if bot>-tides wanted it, ' public linjuiiy into the (Jlenahira af-
fair would be Acid. The la-l thing the Government wished was to cimeeul any* ihing or keep anything back. )fr. Kedinond gave notice of a motion ih U?Qf of holding a public inquiry into the matter. The Irish members | and Unionists support (he demand, j Inspector Preston's report of Sepiem« I !<er 7th will be issued. It states that, j whoever exploded the bomb, did not intend to kiJI Lord Ashtown or to seri--1 on sly damage the house.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 72, 14 March 1908, Page 5
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196THE GLENAHIRA OUTRAGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 72, 14 March 1908, Page 5
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