Word: prisoned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sternly the Prison Governor was rebuked for taking away George Gilmore's own clothes. Mr. Gilmore was a "political prisoner," ruled the new Minister of Justice, and hereafter...
...Dublin the first act of the de Valera Government was not to bring in a bill abolishing the oath to King George, as President de Valera has promised to do. To draft this bill would take a few days. But hot out to Arbour Hill Prison rushed the Free State's new Minister of Justice, James Geoghegan. At the prison he discovered "conditions" which he blamed upon ex-President Cosgrave...
...Prisoner Gilmore had remained in bed, the Minister of Justice was shocked to learn, ever since he was sent to jail three months ago. So much staying in bed had made him pale. But Patriot Gilmore absolutely refused to get out of bed and put on his prison uniform. There it lay across his chair...
...political prisoners will wear their own clothes in the jails of the Irish Free State. By the time this piece of work was done it was late at night. Early next morning an expectant Irish throng massed outside Arbour Hill Prison...
...from discouraged by being trapped by "the Pinks," Paddy Barrie entrained for New York, only State in the U. S. with a law which makes dyeing racehorses a criminal offense. Unable to charge him with committing a crime, Florida officials planned to have Paddy Barrie deported because of his prison record in England...