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MR. DILLON IN THE WITNESS BOX.

LONDON, May 18. Mr Dillon, testifying against windowwnashers in Dublin, said he heard his "window smashed, but did not trouble to ascertain the cause. The prisoner asked Mr Dillon whether he signed a petition for giving Jameson full political rights. Mr Dillon replied in the affirmative. Being asked whether iie_ approved of Jameson's act, he reified that rebellious militancy was disgraceful, but He did not consider re•bellion disgraceful.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 19 May 1913, Page 8

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MR. DILLON IN THE WITNESS BOX. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 19 May 1913, Page 8

MR. DILLON IN THE WITNESS BOX. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 19 May 1913, Page 8

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