IRELAND.
CASEMENT'S TRIAL. AM APPEAL PROBABLE. By Cable—Prcsj As.-.i(jei::*ioH—Copyright. London, July IS. Thorn was a small attendance 'at the Casement trial. The dreary legal argument failed to fill the court, though the Aminos appeared inter<>»Ted in Mr. Sulli"an s <lelviJiffs into old-time records. The dudges came to a dei,/sion in a few minutes. Sir Roger Casement listened without apparent emotion and with a taint smile waved his hand to some women friends who were present (hioughout the trial. Finally he disappeared below the dock.
it is understood that Casement will appeal to the House of Lords. A petition is being promoted in his favor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1916, Page 5
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