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THE PARNELL COMMISSION.

London July 4. , continuing, hip evidence, .before ( i the Commission, said, he ;i knpw alsli^atio wcjij.ner, son to be executed | for the,murder of .ponstable Cavanagh

disclose tbe name of the real 1 Hq strongly .. condemned, much that ( had, appeared Jn,the columnsJ of'fhe Irish .Wqrld. Personally, ha re-1 garded, t tHe, naurder of Lord, JFredeyick, Cavendish as a most atrocious crime, ( and he would haye, cheerfully sacrificed i himself to qaVe ; tb«t life.' If he had bean, ,ab|o u to rafse.^umoiqpt,< arms.be would have .risked bis life to re-1 sist ilfie Bodyko; He assorted it yyas he who induced Foyd, of the lrishi World, to j abandon the dynamite policy,|

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1914, 9 July 1889, Page 1

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112

THE PARNELL COMMISSION. Temuka Leader, Issue 1914, 9 July 1889, Page 1

THE PARNELL COMMISSION. Temuka Leader, Issue 1914, 9 July 1889, Page 1

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