THE PARNELL CASE.
(i;Y ELECTRIC TELEGKAL'II. —COPYRIGHT). London, July 17. At a meeting of the National League in Dublin Mr. Healey defied ami iii.suited the Commission. The Standard considers Mr, Parnell's witlnlrawl from the Commission as thin melodramatic posing, which the public will regard as an angry admission of failure to exculpate himself.
London, July 18. In consequence of his cross-exami-natini (which was postponed for the production of certain documents) not being completed, Mr. Parnell's attendance before the Commission has been made compulsory. Dr. Tanner, M.P., for Mid Cork, deposed before the Commission that if constitutional means fail, he was prepared to resort to physical force for the regeneration of Ireland.
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Waikato Times, Volume 2656, Issue 2656, 20 July 1889, Page 2
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111THE PARNELL CASE. Waikato Times, Volume 2656, Issue 2656, 20 July 1889, Page 2
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