THE CRONIN MURDER.
j ’ Chicago, Oct. 30. At the Cronin murder trial to-day evidence was adduced to the effect that Major LeCarOp, military organiser of the Fenian Association, received 40,0C0dols from tbe Olan-na-Gaghfor his mission to England. . OpisiL t i At the Cronin murder trial i&ideode | was given that after Major LeOaroti’s ; disclosures before the Parnell Commission in London, a demand was made at Camp number 20 that four British spiep in the Clan-na-Gael should be expelled/; Thomas O’Connor then stated that toe executive of the Clan-na-Gael were rogues, who had squandered 100.000 dollars to get tbe best men imprisoned in London through the assistance of Major/LaCaron, and under/;. pw||ure. Detective Goughian, who was edb".' sequently accused of complicity in Dr Cronin’s murder, demanded the appointment of a secret committee to elicit the source of O’Connor’s charges. To this Biggs, the guardian of the camp, consented .
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1964, 2 November 1889, Page 1
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146THE CRONIN MURDER. Temuka Leader, Issue 1964, 2 November 1889, Page 1
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