IRELAND.
1...-" ' —* — " A JUDGE ON CATTLE-DRIVING. (Nx TELEOBAni—riIESS ASSOCIATION— COPYMGnT.) ' i London, July 13. Mr. Justice Kennedy, addressing tho Roscommon grand jury, regretted tho extreme lawlessness of the country. 'I'ho prevalence of cattlo "driving" had, he said, caused groat anxiety, arid ho suggested that instead of proceeding by indictment it would bo bettor to rely on the ordinary law,-which punished sueh'offonco '-by at least six months' imprisonment.
Headaches of every kind yield to Stoarns' Hoadacho Ouro in a few minutes. Theso tiny, tasteless wafers bring certain relief from almost ovcry kind of pain. "Usotl wherevor heads ache," ;'vi 4 Passengers T)V the Corinthic aro notified that tho steadier lcavos .tho Glasgow.#. Wharf at uoon to-morrow, and all luggage ' must bo alongside at 10 a.m.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 250, 15 July 1908, Page 7
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124IRELAND. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 250, 15 July 1908, Page 7
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