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AN ARBITRARY LAW.

London, March 11. At tbe instance of the Nationalists, ysho sympathise with Mr. L. Ginnell, Member for Weatmeath, who is now undergoing imprisonment for contempt of Court, the House of Commons, by a majority of 115, adopted a motion that jurisdiction in the matters of contempt of court was arbitrary and required limiting, Mr. A. Knell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, declared the law of contempt wib an excrescence, and its amendment jras urgently required.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 3

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AN ARBITRARY LAW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 3

AN ARBITRARY LAW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 3

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