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AN UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY

Press Assaoation—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, February 4. (Received February 5, at 9.17 a.m.) Three Judges of the Irish King's Bench upheld the sentences of Mr John O'Donnell, M.P. for Mayo North, and others for holding an unlawful assembly at Rabella (?). The Lord Chief Baron dissented, on the grounds that the summonses contained charges outside the jurisdiction of the magistrates, but his opinion was over-ruled. [Mr O'Donnell was sentenced to two months' imprisonment on the 15th ult. He appealed against the decision.]

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Evening Star, Issue 11674, 5 February 1902, Page 6

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AN UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY Evening Star, Issue 11674, 5 February 1902, Page 6

AN UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY Evening Star, Issue 11674, 5 February 1902, Page 6

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