CASE OF THE "GREEN RAY"
ALLEGED SEDITIOUS UTTERANCE. By Telegraph—Pi'cbs Association Dunedin, July 17. At tho Police. Court to-dav, Thomas Parraie Cummins and Albert O'livan wore, jointly charged that Ihej caused to be published in a newspaper called tho "Green Kay' n a>ditious utterance, which was seditious in that t was cat),sod to be published by detena danhs with intention to exel e disattecr lion against tho Government ot the Unitcd Kingdom, and to encourage tho commission ill tlw United Kingdom of an offenco prejudicial to public safely in respect of the present war. to \ul. tin, crime, of treason and tho levying (il war h a"ainst. His Majesty. tl "Cummins udmittecl wnlniK Hie article 1 bu t pleaded not giully to iho i-hargo of 0 sedition. O'lvyan pleaded guilty o pub- ? lishing. but not to scdi ion, aud the easo 1 was adjourned till next Wednesday, The article which tormcd tho basis of '- (ho chargo dealt with Ireland.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 257, 18 July 1918, Page 4
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159CASE OF THE "GREEN RAY" Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 257, 18 July 1918, Page 4
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