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NEWSPAPER MEN IN TROUBLE. DIRECTORS ARRESTED, v LYNCH LAW IN AMERICA. Press Association. Electric Telegraph Copyright. London, September 30. Mr MaeCarthy, acting-editor, and: Mr Dwyer, manager of the newspaper Irish People, against whom summonses were recently issued charging them with intimidation, were each sentenced to two months' imprisonment with hard labor. Berlin, September 29. Herren Doehmand Henninger, directors of the Rheinau Macheim Chemical Company, of Germany," have been arrested on a charge of falsifying books so as to conceal the fact of gradual business losses, absorbing the entire capital of £125,000. New York, September 29. A negro was burnt at the stake at Corinth, Mississippi, for outraging and murdering a white woman, Eight hundred of the Venezuelan Government troops have deserted to the revolutionists. St. Petersburg, September 29. Six hundred and forty persons are being prosecuted for instigating the recent disturbances in the Charkoff and Poltava districts of Southern Russia. London, October 1. Mr Roche, member for Galway East, was sentenced to two and four months hard labor, at Mount Bellew on two counts of incitement to conspiracy and intimidating.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 230, 2 October 1902, Page 1
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182CABLE ITEMS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 230, 2 October 1902, Page 1
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