MR BONAR LAW AT DUBLIN.
RECEIVES TREMENDOUS OVATION.
TURBULENT SCENES. (By Cable.—Press Aasociation—Copy-rijiU (Received November 30th, 5.5 p.m.! LONDON, November 29. Mr Bonar Law received a tremendous ovation from four thousand people in the Theatre Royal, Dublin, each person waving a Union Jack. An overflow meeting was rendered necessary. Turbulent scenes occurred outside. A woman had to bo convoyed. to a hospital suffering from a broken noso and a bullet wound. Tho crowd beat a man leaving tho theatre, and then dragged him off a tram-car and further ill-treated him. Tho police prevented another crowd, largely comprising students, from approaching the theatre. The students thereupon marched to Rutland Square, and smashed tho Catholic Cemeteries' Committee's windows, mistaking them for the Orange Lodge's, next door.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 7
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124MR BONAR LAW AT DUBLIN. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 7
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