IN IRELAND
• (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) BOMBS IN IRELAND. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) . LONDON, November 18. The “Globe” reports that a bomb was found in the Catholic Church at Drogheda, Ireland, timed to explode in an hour. Another bomb was found opposite the Post Office. RATHER O’DONNELL. LONDON, November 19. Father O’Donnell, the Australian chaplain’s court-martial has been fixed for Monday. The charge is to be laid under Section 35 of the Army Act, and will be one of “using disloyal words, regarding the sovereign.” Mr Tim Healey, with him Mr Patrick ■Lynch, King’s Coujnsel, will defend Father O’Donnell. O’DONNEL COTJRTMARTIAL. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) LONDON,. Nov. 20. The O’Donnell courtmartial has been; postponed till Wednesday. It will be heard at Middlesex Guildhall with a view to providing accommodation for the Public. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1919, Page 4
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