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DUBLIN'S PLIGHT.

STRIKES AND DEPRESSION. FAMINE PRICES FOR FOOD. By Telegraph—Preaa Association—Oopyriglit ("Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables.) London, September 10. A feeling of depression prevails in Dublin. Tlio cost of provisions is increasing, and the price of coal is so rapidly mounting that tlio poor are unable to purchase it. Carrier firms aro resorting to the use of motors. Tlio military arc being retained to guard against further disturbances. LARKIN COMMITTED FOR. TRIAL. London, September 10. Larkin, the Transport Workers' strike leader, has been committed for trial. Tlio Crown offeied to accept bail, but Larkin refused to promise to bo of good behaviour, and therefore remains in custody. THE IRISH QUESTION. AN APPEAL FOR UNANIMITY. (Rec. September 12, 0.10 a.m.) London, Septembor 11. Lord Lorebtirn, in an exhaustive lottor to tlio press, strenuously appeals to all parties to confer and settlo the Irish question by consent. WOMEN'S VOTE IN ULSTER. (Rec. Septembor 11, 11.20 p.m.) London, September 11. Tlio Women's Social and Political Union has asked Sir Edward Carson to receive a deputation from tho Union with a view to granting votes to women wilder tho Ulster Provisional Government.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 7

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188

DUBLIN'S PLIGHT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 7

DUBLIN'S PLIGHT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 7

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