THE IRISH CRIMES BILL.
At the demonstration against the Irish Crimes Bill at Hyde Park fully a hundred thousand persons were present, but the majority were indifferent to the objects of the demonstration being merely sight seers. The gathering of people was addressed m different places by Messrs Herbert Gladstone, Davitr, Sexton and Labouchere. The whole demonstration was of an orderly character, no police interference being necessary. Afterwards a long procession left the Park and while proceeding down Piccadilly, Mr Gladstone made his appearance at a window and was loudly cheered by the people and processionists.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1530, 12 April 1887, Page 3
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96THE IRISH CRIMES BILL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1530, 12 April 1887, Page 3
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