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PARNELL COMMISSION.

London, November 6. The Parneil Commission have had under '’V’ramation witnesses of various clasocs, their evidence proving that the numerous outrages and boycotting were the result of actions taken by the Land League. A reporter of the New York Herald deposed that Mr Parnell revised an interview he had with him, Mr Parnell admitting that they must put pressure on the weak and cowardly among the Irish tenantry. November 7. la the course of an interview Mr Parnell said that he fully expected that the commission inquiring into the Times charges would extend over 12 months. November 8, Sir Charles Russell, who is conducting the case for the Irish members, is trying to elicit in cross-examination that the agrarian depression was not the result of the League’s action.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1814, 10 November 1888, Page 1

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PARNELL COMMISSION. Temuka Leader, Issue 1814, 10 November 1888, Page 1

PARNELL COMMISSION. Temuka Leader, Issue 1814, 10 November 1888, Page 1

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