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Conviction of an M-P- for LibelLondon, August 15. 1
Edmund Droyd Gray, M.P., for permitting an article to be published in his paper, the “ Freeman’s Journal,” reflecting on the jury who heard a charge against an agrarian murderer, has been fined £SOO and three months’ imprisonment. He is also required to find surities to the extent of £9OOO and keep the peace for six months default three months’ additional imprisonment. Honor to Parnell and Dillon-
The freedom of the City of Dublin has been conferred on Messrs Parnell and Billion, M.P.’s. Biots-
Religions riots hare occurred at Portadown. Excitement in Dublin* August 17, 7.2 a.m. There is great excitement in Dublin at the manifesto issued by the Mayor. Mr Parnell is 'exhorting the public to keep calm. Hissing the Toast of the QueenAt the Mayor’s banquet the toast of “ The Queen" was hissed and Judge Lawson vilified. Release of SuspectsFifty suspects have been released.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2932, 18 August 1882, Page 2
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