LORD ASHTOWN.
''■■i.-'l r-.. : =. ; ' THE WALSH CASES-AN i ACQUITTAL.', sr TEi.EOitArn—rimss issocunoN—coriEiam. (Reo. Fob. 10, 101 p.m.) ' " ' . ■ London, February 10. . In the eases brought against Mrs. Minnie Walsh and her fifteen-year-old son Percy, charged with ondeavourmg to obtain, money from. Lord Ashtown by. false pretences,, and 'with inciting other persons to blow- up Glenalnry, Lodge—Lord Ashtown's shooting seat! whore :an explosion occurred- in August— Porcy Walsh was acquitted on the chargo of conspiring. ... -. ■. , :The. jury disagreed regarding tho chargo against his mother. Tho latter.was liberated on her own • recognisances until next session. ' Judge Madden- summed up 'strongly. : in favour of tho prisoners, emphasising that Wtfo'iMpicioffs' were'insufficient ovidcnco on ' ■which', to record, a conviction. . - • i
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 118, 11 February 1908, Page 7
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114LORD ASHTOWN. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 118, 11 February 1908, Page 7
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