THE IRISH QUESTION. EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS. DUBLIN, January, 10.
Harrington, who was sentenced to bix months imprisonment, for reporting proceedings at a meeting of the National Land League, refused to submit to the prison regulations, and had his moustache shaved off by force after a violent resistance. Cox, member for East Clare, and Kilbride, member for South KerYy, have been summoned on a charge of incitiner the people. Condon, member for East Tipperary, and Mayqrof Clonmel being cUed on a charge of conspiracy, marched to the Court in his official robe?,' and took his seat on the bench in the capacity of Mayor, s»inds of peopi'e lined the streets 1 and afterwards crowded the court. In consequence of the 'disorderly behavioqr of the mob, the court was cleared and' the proceedings adjourned for a week,
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 333, 12 January 1889, Page 2
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134THE IRISH QUESTION. EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS. DUBLIN, January, 10. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 333, 12 January 1889, Page 2
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