Mr. B. J. Dolan, of Napier, who defended Messrs. Oumihgs and Ryan in the ''Green Ray" case at Dunedin, frequently referred in the course of his argument to an article which appeared in the "Contemporary Review" in March, 1918, from the pen of Mr Husjh Law, M.P., entitled "A Plea for. Irish History." Mr. D-ola-n communicated with Mr. Law in reference to the Dunedin case, and has received a reply in the course of which the writer says: "I ara very far from sharing some of the views which seem to have• been expressed in these articles, but-I must say I have, seen very much worse things published, both here and' in Ireland, without, anj'- action being"'taker, by the authorities." Mr.'Law-lias represented West Donegal in Parliament since 1902. He is an Oxford: man and son of the- late Iris-fr Bord* ©Hancellar;-,
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15001, 24 February 1919, Page 3
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