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MAYO-The County Quiet and Orderly

Addressing the Grand Jury at the Mayo Criminal Sessions, County Court Judge Murphy said he had great pleasure in being-able to congratulate them upon-the condition of the county so far as matters appeared before him. A

period of three and a half months had elapsed' since the assizes were held, and in the interval only two cases had occurred which would go before them. Those two cases came from near Ballinrobe, and so far as his Honor'knew, the rest of the county appeared to be in a quiet and orderly condition, which was very

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New Zealand Tablet, 24 December 1908, Page 35

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MAYO-The County Quiet and Orderly New Zealand Tablet, 24 December 1908, Page 35

MAYO-The County Quiet and Orderly New Zealand Tablet, 24 December 1908, Page 35

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