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THE PARNELL INQUIRY.

/ London, August 11. In the House of Lords, in speaking on the second reading of the Commission Bill, the marquis of Salisbury said the only, object the Government has in appointing a commission was to elicit the truth as to charges made. Lord Herschell and Earl Granville opposed the Bill, and the Earl of Carnarvon, and Earl Derby supported it. The Bill was passed. London, August 11. Mr James J. O'Kelly, member for Roscommon, who was arrested on a charge of inciting witnesses to refuse to give evidence under the Crimes Act. has ;been sentenced to four^. mouths' imprisonment. Counsel for to defendant gave notice of appeal.

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Northern Advocate, 18 August 1888, Page 5

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THE PARNELL INQUIRY. Northern Advocate, 18 August 1888, Page 5

THE PARNELL INQUIRY. Northern Advocate, 18 August 1888, Page 5