IRISH AFFAIRS.
[By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright.] i [Reuter's Telegrams. 1 \
LONDON, November 2. (Received November 3, 1887, at 10.20 pim.) Mr O'Brien, M.P., and his secretary, Mr Mandeville, have been removed from Cork Gaol to Tullamore Prison. (Received November 4,1887, at 1.20 a.m.)
It is announced that O'Brien's removal from Cork Gaol was on account of the visiting Justices to that establishment being pronounced Nationalists and having threatened to interfere with the prison discipline.
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Evening Star, Issue 7360, 4 November 1887, Page 2
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74IRISH AFFAIRS. Evening Star, Issue 7360, 4 November 1887, Page 2
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