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T. P. O'Connor

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1259: 614: 1864: 1226: 748: 1214: 734:, also known as the T.P. O'Connor Bill, following many of the popular music writers at the time dying in poverty due to extensive piracy by gangs during the piracy crisis of sheet music in the early 20th century. The gangs would often buy a copy of the music at full price, copy it, and resell it, often at half the price of the original. The film 1948: 763:
in 1916 and appeared in front of the Cinema Commission of Inquiry (1916), set up by the National Council of Public Morals where he outlined the BBFC's position on protecting public morals by listing forty-three infractions, from the BBFC 1913–1915 reports, on why scenes in a film may be cut. He was
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from 1885 until his death in 1929. He remains the only British MP from an Irish nationalist party ever to be elected to a constituency outside of the island of Ireland. O'Connor continued to be re-elected in Liverpool under this label unopposed in the
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he had written in 1878. However, after being persuaded by Parnell, O'Connor stood reluctantly as an Irish party candidate. Despite opposition from
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landslide of 1918, and thereafter O'Connor effectively sat as an independent, although from the early 1910s, he had been rallying
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O'Connor fell seriously ill in 1929; a substantial collection for him was raised in the House of Commons. He died at his flat in
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constituencies, which had a large Irish population. He chose to sit for Liverpool, and represented that constituency in the
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would galvanise opinion in Ireland and unite all Irishmen in opposition to British rule. He nonetheless supported the 1921
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In 1885, O'Connor married Elizabeth Howard (née Paschal), a daughter of George W. Paschal, an associate justice of the
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as a reporting assistant on nationalist political demonstrations. He entered journalism as a junior reporter on
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in particular. During much of his time in parliament, he wrote a nightly sketch of proceedings there for the
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candidate for the constituency on the strength of the unflattering biography of then
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T. P. O'Connor founded and was the first editor of several newspapers and journals:
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government in 1924. However, he declined the offer of a peerage, considering the
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journal. In 1870, he moved to London, and was appointed a sub-editor on
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From 1867, O'Connor attempted unsuccessfully to gain a position in the
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The News from Ireland: Foreign Correspondents and the Irish Revolution
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American Popular Music and Its Business: The First Four Hundred Years.
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candidate, he won the seat - allegedly with some support from the
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and journalist who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) in the
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Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars from Gutenberg to Gates
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1912–1949: The Early Years at the BBFC: 1916 – T. P. O’CONNOR
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From 1905, he belonged to the central leadership of the
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Burials at St Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green
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Bust of journalist and politician T. P. O'Connor in
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Thomas Burt
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