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Judge and Jury.

A-A-, •■•- - -" » ■ ' , AAr -y-i. . ■ '-jUnited Press Association).'' / | (By Electrio Telegraph — Copyright:) i (Received— -This-day, 9.38 a.m.) •;" a:- .Aj-. :■)' ;LoNp6iri OtfAi¥.r , Judge Curran,. in ,/ {delivering his i - charge at the opening of the Millingar ! Sessions, ' expressed' regret' at the boycotting begun iii ; West lifeath. i The Grand Jury handed^in a protest , against coercion. -i '•-^-.'" Judge Curran challenged any of the jurors to ; say; they were : .coorQed. '_ There, was no, response, and Judge ' Curran thereupon tore, the resolution to fragments, exclaiming, " There's your precious-resolution." 1 He then discharged, the jury. , ;. __

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 170, 15 October 1902, Page 2

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Judge and Jury. Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 170, 15 October 1902, Page 2

Judge and Jury. Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 170, 15 October 1902, Page 2

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