A PROLONGED AFFAIR.
London, November 8. AT to-day's sitting of the Commission sir Chas Russell, counsel for the dccc, contended that the « Times - hnnnd to show that the Parnellites ™L connected with outrages before SfnSE could be admitted as cviHannen's ruling practically \iek to an admission that the SS2£ was not limited to the scope If £ evidence on this point, and could te^er records of crime in Ire- ; lat"iS!that this latitude is likely to prolong the inquiry. Lo>'nox, November 9.
The "Times" has intimated to the Commission that it will not conclude its case this year.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 266, 10 November 1888, Page 3
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