THE PARNELL CASE.
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Lonhon, February 24. In the House of Commons, Mr J. Morley, on behalf of Mr Gladstone, gave notice of. amendment, reprobating the false charges of the gravest and most odious description, based on calumny and forgery, brought'against members of the Rouse, and regretting the ; suffering and loss «)idured by reason of such flagrant iniquities. Sir C. E. "Lewis; M.P. for Antrim, gave notice of a further amendment, to the effect that Dillon, O'Brien, and.others were parties to treasonable conspiracy ; and that Parnell, O'Brien, Condon, Healey, and 38 members were guilty of criminal conspiracy, and are, in the opinion of the House, deserving-of censure. February 25. The Address-in-Reply was agreed te without a devision.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2750, 27 February 1890, Page 2
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