LIVELY TIMES IN IRELAND.
$ MR. TIM HEALY MOBBED. Br Tslflffrauh—Press A6Soclationroot)yriffhi. London, September 9. Redmondites at Dundalk, County Louth, captured a hall in which Messrs. Tim and Maurice Healy, M.IVs, wore 'announced to speak.
Owing to the terrific uproar, Mr.' Tim Healy addressed his supporters ■ in;- a. smaller hall. He was: afterwards mobbed, and the windows of his hotel smashed. /Several persons were injured in a charge by the police, ; who' used, their batons.. •:;•..
There are'6oo extra police in'Dundalk. '.-'■:■;■■ '
Mr. Healy was expelled from the Irish Parliamentary party in' 1900, as being op-' posed to the United Irish League. . He came back into the fold in 1908, but has since again fallen out with Mr. .Eedmond's - following.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 7
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117LIVELY TIMES IN IRELAND. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 7
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