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IRISH REPUBLICAN OUTRAGES

Jail Sentences Up To 20 Years LONDON, March 10. In connexion with the bomb outrages., in Manchester in January, for which members of the Irish Republican Army were blamed and charged with being in unlawful possession of explosives, Michael Roy Campbell, Jack Glenn, Denis Dugan, Patrick O’Connell, and Jack Gavahan were each sentenced to penal servitude for 20 years. Patrick Devlney was sentenced to imprisonment for a term of 14 years, and Mary Glenn was given seven years. Patrick Walsh was found not guilty.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 143, 13 March 1939, Page 9

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IRISH REPUBLICAN OUTRAGES Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 143, 13 March 1939, Page 9

IRISH REPUBLICAN OUTRAGES Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 143, 13 March 1939, Page 9

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