TIPPERARY OUTRAGE.
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Edward Browne, labourer, Ballagh, who had been arrested in
connection with the tragedy has been discharged, and there is now nobody in
custody.
Edward Flynn, the chief witness at the inquest, who collapsed on the
day of the tragedy and on several days subsequently, has been discharged
from Tipperary hospital, and has gone back to his native place, Ardfinnan.
The impression that permits would be required by all person entering the
South Riding was owing to a misinterpretation by the local police of the
section of D.O.R.A. under which the second order was issued by the
Competent Military Authority, and which was posted in Tipperary. This
section states that “no person without lawful authority shall enter the area
without permission from the Commandant.” This wording naturally gave the
impression that permits were necessary, but the public have heard with relief
the official assurance that permits are not required.
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Edward Browne, labourer, Ballagh, who had been arrested in
connection with the tragedy has been discharged, and there is now nobody in
custody.
Edward Flynn, the chief witness at the inquest, who collapsed on the
day of the tragedy and on several days subsequently, has been discharged
from Tipperary hospital, and has gone back to his native place, Ardfinnan.
The impression that permits would be required by all person entering the
South Riding was owing to a misinterpretation by the local police of the
section of D.O.R.A. under which the second order was issued by the
Competent Military Authority, and which was posted in Tipperary. This
section states that “no person without lawful authority shall enter the area
without permission from the Commandant.” This wording naturally gave the
impression that permits were necessary, but the public have heard with relief
the official assurance that permits are not required.
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