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MARRIAGE

... imprisonment and many others arrestetf The ** hunger strike constituted delicate problem for those in authoritv, and the Cat and Mouse Act enabling the Home Secretary to “license out” prisoners was passed. It aroused much controversy, and rearrests, of militant ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1914
Newspaper: Ballymena Weekly Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 397 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

OUTRAGE IN BALLINAMORE

... weakened condition caused by hunger-striking It is surmised that the re-arrest was caused by his non-compliance with the Cat and Mouse Act, as he failed to rucnrl within the specified time, Mr. Eamonn O'Dwyer, another prominent figure in Gaelic League, Sinn ...

Published: Saturday 09 March 1918
Newspaper: Ballymena Weekly Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 425 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

NEW BALLYMENA AMATEUR

... constable would be on duty when prisoner was in hospital. The Coroner said that sometimes the Cat and Mouse Act was referred to. Dr. Pearson said that that Act really meant temporary release from prison. The Coioner—lf during that temporary release escapes ...

Published: Saturday 13 July 1935
Newspaper: Ballymena Weekly Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 607 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A BET.FAST HABRIACE EPISODE

... the two at Li(is#ii KectorJ- . . Lnm, hadnot , defended against joint attack* what was called the Cat and Mouse Act | tl,e Cookstowa compauies. 2 that Act POTEEN-MAKING PABTNEM. Where an order of temporary discharge is At Omagh Quarter Session* on to made ...

Published: Saturday 18 April 1914
Newspaper: Ballymena Weekly Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1219 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

WEEKLY TETiEGRAPH SATURDAY. JULY 5, 1913

... sufferings of her mother and other suffrage prisoner*, and denouncing Mr. M’Kenna and his colleagues in the Cabinet. (The Cat-and-Mouse Act was. she vebei mently declared, the last and worst outrage on humanity. Her mother was dying slowly, and the others ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1913
Newspaper: Ballymena Weekly Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2340 | Page: 10 | Tags: none