THE PARNELL ENQUIRY.
BANK DISCLOSURES.
A MAEE'S NEST.
London, July 29. ! Prior to the adjournment of the " Times " - Parnell Commission, the cashier of the National Bank stated that the books and papers of the Bank for eight years previous to 1886 had been destroyed on the order of the vice-chairman. It was subsequently elicited, however, that the destruction took place in the ordinary course of business, and not at the instigation of the Parnellites. The books contained the accounts of Biggar and other Nationalists.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 179, 30 July 1889, Page 8
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