A VULGAR NATIONALIST.
FOLLOWS THE DILLON PRECEDENT. Press Association— ; By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 19. Mr M’Hugh, M.P., when before the Sligo Court, asked the magistrates their names. The chairman remarked that this was intended to obstruct the business of theCourt. Mr MTlugh retorted, calling the chairman a “ liar.” He declined to apologise to “ sweeps ” of their kind, and was thereupon sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for contempt of court.
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Evening Star, Issue 11609, 20 June 1902, Page 6
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69A VULGAR NATIONALIST. Evening Star, Issue 11609, 20 June 1902, Page 6
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