UNREST IN IRELAND.
SINN FEINERS. (3, Cable. —Pres? Asaaciation.-Copyriskt.l o»tnlian and S.Z. CV-e Aesaciutioa.l (Received February 27th, ."i.30 p.m.) LONDON, February 20. There were exciting scenes in CoJ'K County when Sinn Fcir.ers robbed a partv of American sailers. The sinn Foincrs chcered i'or tlu> Germans, the Turks, and the Bulgarians, and stoned the Americans, irho thereupon charged them and captured a number of youths, to whom thev gave sound thrashings. Finally the police assisted the sailors aboard their warship, :u which the crowd li'ing stones until, tho police disposed them. MARTIAL LAW IMPOSED. (United Scrvico.) (Received February 27th, ll.£o p.in.) LONDON. February Martial iaw has been imposed in C-ounty Clare. POLICE REINFORCED BY TROOPS. LONDON, February -G. j The Press Bureau reports that the j outbreak of lawlessness iu County Clare necessitated, on Sunday, the sending j of additional troops to assist tho policc. j Tho county has been declared a special military area under the Defence j r llnolni Aft..
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16148, 28 February 1918, Page 7
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161UNREST IN IRELAND. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16148, 28 February 1918, Page 7
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