THE PARNELL CASE.
STATE OF IRELAND. [press association.] Dublin, August 21. In an article on the Times' charges against Mr. Parnell, the Freeman's Journal expresses the opinion that the action about to be brought in Scotland against the proprietors of the Times is quite valid. The paper goes on to say that the Commission should be limited in its inquiry to definite charges against Mr. Parnell, and it adds that the clearest evidence will be brought forward at the trial to expose the letters as forgeries. London, August 21. The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone states that the policy of coercion in Ireland continues to have a disastrous effect, and that that country is in a worse state than ever.
The officials who were charged with having illegally carried out evictions at Kilrush have been acquitted.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9140, 23 August 1888, Page 5
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