CATTLE-DRIVING IN IRELAND.
CABLE NEWS.
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DISAPPEARANCE OF MR GINNELL. LONDON, Decerrher 23. Mr L. Ginnell, Nationalist member of the House of Commons for North Westmeath, a cattle-driving advocate, whose arrest was recently ordered by the Land Court, has disappear,^' MR GINNELL ARRESTED. LONDON, December 25. Mr Ginnell met and addressed at Killucan a number of cattle-drivers who had been released from Kilmainham Gaol. In the course of his address he warned the polica that there would be bloodshed if they attempted to arrest him. He promised to surrender. Afterwards he resumed a disguise in which he was travelling, and escaped. He was arrested later at Mullingar. and was removed to Kimainham Gaol. Received December 26,, 9.47 p.m. LONDON, December 26. The "Daily Express" states that cattle belonging to Mrs Carr, of Ballygawely, the Archbishop of Melbourne's sister-in-law, were driven away from her property.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9014, 27 December 1907, Page 5
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149CATTLE-DRIVING IN IRELAND. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9014, 27 December 1907, Page 5
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