DUBLIN RIOTS.
i — POLICE PATROL STONED. "CHALLENGE TO SOCIETY." By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, September 2. Tho total casualties in connection with the Dublin riots numbered 740. Tho Trades "Union Congress at Manchester is sending a committeo at Dublin to address mcotings in favour of free speech and to inquire regarding the stories of police violence. Police who wero stationed near the factory of Jacob and Co., biscuit manufacturers, which firm has forbidden its employees to wear trade union badges during work hours, wore fiercely Stoned for two and a half hours. They, constantly charged tho crowd, which also attempted to rip up tho tramlines in sovoral places. Tho disorders continued till midnight. "Times" —Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. London, September 2. Proofs are evident that employers in Dublin aro combining against Larldn's union (tho Transport Workers), holding that this is not an ordinary agitation but a challenge to society which must bo suppressed with a' strong hand. Larkin told his followers that any man starving while there was food and clothing in the shops was a "damned idiort." Soveral firms have dismissed all of Larkin's followers who are employed on their staffs. Their example is certain to be followed in city and country. TRANSPORT UNIONISTS BLACK- ■ LISTED. "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. (Rec.' September 3, 6.5 p.m.) London, September 3. The Coal Merchants' Association is locking out members of tho Transports ers' Union. Tho Association does not object to any union acting in a lawful manner, but it bars the Transporters. This involves the dismissal of many hundreds! of employees. . A large number of person's bearing upon them physical evidence of participation in tho recent fighting, havo been fined in tho Dublin Police Court. LONDONDERRY RIOTS. London, September 2. Seven youths havo been remanded at Londonderry for shooting O'Neill.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1846, 4 September 1913, Page 7
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