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AFFAIRS IN IRELAND. TRIAL OF TIPPERARY RIOTERS. BURNING OF THE COURTHOUSE.

NA.KROW ESCAPE OF THE JUDGE. [united press association. 1 London, 28th Maroh. Wkilo his Honour the Judge was summing up in the case of thoßO concerned in the recent liot at Tipperary, an overheated flue in the County Coutt fired, and before the flames could be subdued the building was gutted. All the occupants escaped from the bmiiing building, the Judge having a particularly narrow escape, as he had only just evacuated the ohait when the glass roof and a quantity of molten lead fell with a crash on to the Bench. Mr. OK elly, Parnell's agent, is conferring with the I'rosident of the Clau-na-Gael on Irieh affairs.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 74, 30 March 1891, Page 2

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AFFAIRS IN IRELAND. TRIAL OF TIPPERARY RIOTERS. BURNING OF THE COURTHOUSE. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 74, 30 March 1891, Page 2

AFFAIRS IN IRELAND. TRIAL OF TIPPERARY RIOTERS. BURNING OF THE COURTHOUSE. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 74, 30 March 1891, Page 2

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