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ACTION OF NATIONALISTS. GINNEL'S CONVICTION UPHELD. Australian-N.Z. Cable Association. London, Oct. 10. A meeting of Nationalists in the House of Commons requested Mr. Redmond to ask an early day to discuss a y resolution that the system of Govern- [, ment in Ireland if inconsistent with the !j principles for which the Allies ar<? iif'.ht- , ing. It is also mainly responsible foi the meat unhappy events and the pre- ® sent sv*te of feeling in Irejand. The j meeting: also suggested resolutions requiring the release of untried prisoners ; and reaffirming the attitude of the party toward conscription. The Appeal Court upheld Mr. Ginnoll'3 (cnviction, but reduced the fine by onehalf. Mr. Ginnell declared that he would not pay a penny and would prefer e prison. The court, on Mr. Healy's ap--0 plication, reduced the alternative irns prisonment to one halt and Mr. Ginnell Quitted tf»i court, '
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1916, Page 5
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