IRELAND.
SINN FEIN MANIFESTO. {By CtUt-Pm* AMocifttaon—Copyright.) ("Th« TimeO (Uocaivcd January 9th, 11.65 p.m.) LONDON, January 8. A Sinn Finn manifesto says that unless the civilised nations interven© in 1930, frightfulness in Ireland will twice surpass that of 1919. "Mr Lloyd George daro not robmit to tho electors a Home Rnlo Bchemo diriding Ulster, and he is therefore prepared to jamb tho scheme down Irish throats with bayonets. Wo warn whom it may concern that bayonots will bo noccssary." THE ARREST*OF KELLY. CAn(trali*ii tod K.Z. CM>le AMociitioa.; LONDON, JannaTy 7. Kelly, tho Ash town barman, has now been deported to England. No charge has thus £ar been formulated. ("A previous message said: Tho polico havo arrested tho barman of tho publiehouso ut Ashtown, from which Sarag" hastily departed prior to tho attack on Lord' French last month. Tho polico aro rcticerrt regarding tho charge against tho barman.] SINN FEIN HEADQUARTERS RAIDED. (Rcooivod January 10th, 12.4G a.m.) I/)rSDON, January 7. Large forces of Dublin police nnd soldiers simultaneously raided the Sinn Kern Headquarters at the New Ireland Assurance Company's officio. An exhaustive scarch followed, but no'' arrests were made.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 9
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188IRELAND. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 9
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