IRELAND.
London, Dec. 9. "s>r I dward '"arson, si easing at 'MaVviestieid, and referring to the lawlessness r,t L-eiand, declared that the English had better withdraw if they wetc not prepared to govern Ireland according to the ordinary clementar. .cnditlons of civilisation. JURIES REFUSE TO CONVICT. Ignited Pieas Association —By E'ectric Ttlegrayh -Copyright it Received 10, 840 a.m). London, Dec. 9. Tflr William O'Brien and Mr -Ttisi.ith-y frjealy each strongly deijoaaee caKt." driving. Swcateec persons were tried ai Ltins €T for .»Jawful asserr.biy. Ihjury disagreed. The jury at flit- Mun-ter Assizes declined to co-Tvict three prisoners Charged with manslaughter. One ot -tie prisoners was seen striking deceased, and all of them were identified. THE GLENHIRY OUTRAGE." A WOMAN'S CONSPIRACY. (Received 10, 8.51 a.m.) Ltn.'.on, Dec. Q. nDk> Walsh, and Percy, her K vear *c,i. have beea charsJed a{ fc« agent, suoney bv fake pretence, also** expiring W in**? Patrick CahilU. Ward, and others uflVtfwn. toWk»» •*> the building at Woca*?.". , Lord Asfaown's Galway seat. Miunie Walsh wr.« to Lord Ashtown warning him of the coming danger, and arker the laic outrage at Glenhiry Lodge, she wrote that its authors were Galway men. Anonymous letters alleged te be io Percy Walsh's writing were pro- ■ duced. Trencti denied that either he or Lord Astown prompted Mrs Walshj to write the tetters. The hearing was adjourned.
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Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5681, 10 December 1907, Page 3
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222IRELAND. Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5681, 10 December 1907, Page 3
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