IRISH CONSPIRATORS.
COMMENT OF THE JUDGE. United Press Association. LONDON, July 5, Mr, Justice Swift, in sentencing Art O'Brien and McGrath, said : "It is perfectly clear that each of you have been parties to a wicked, seditious conspiracy to overthrow His Majesty's Government in Ireland. You have been guilty of a terrible crime agamst the laws of this country." . Referring to 'the othoir four, ha said: "It must be remembered in your favour that, you did not enter Hie Wilms box and lie. The orimK was mad, ,but not bad." Preparations on a very largo sca.a have been made whereby Eng and Will be divided into military districts, while guns and ammunition will ba despatched.
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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 15283, 9 July 1923, Page 7
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115IRISH CONSPIRATORS. Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 15283, 9 July 1923, Page 7
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