THE IRISH PROBLEM.
„ • / ti in AhM'^tATlO 4 ’ • HK'I KAI.IA.N A.\i > * s / * * A \L*PF,RATION REFUSED. , i Received this day at 10 3(1 am ' LONDON November 2,i. The Master of the Rolls in refusing the issue of a writ of of Habeas Corpus in connection with Childers, held that jurisdiction was ousted by the Slate cf war which Childers bad helped t., I.iing ahniit. He also refused writs regarding eight other men and refused a stay of the proceedings on the gruimd that lie lad no jurisdiction. Referring to the destruction of Four Courts and revolutionaries i (her ruinous work, he said if this was not a state ol war, he did not know' what was. It was plainly the G .vcniment’s duty to save the country from utter destruction. The King’s bench rclused tie issue of a writ of Habeas Corpus in tl,.’ ease of two women m rested by hre ■ Staters oil similar grounds.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1922, Page 3
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154THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1922, Page 3
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