DUBLIN CHILDREN IN ENGLAND.
ALLEGED "ABDUCTIONS,"
TWO LADIES ARIIESTED.
By Telegraph—Pross Aasoctaitlon—OopyristM London, Octobor 28. Mrs. Montofiore, who arranged the transport to England of fifty children selected from the strikers' starving families in Dublin—to bo cared for until tho labour troubles were about to ©mbark on the Bteanier_ with her oliarges v.flien it!h» priests intervened— 01113' 16 ohildren being ultimately allowed to sail—has been arrested on a charge of attempted abduction. Mm. Hand, daughter of a former American Minister to Portugal, has been remanded on a' similar charge. Mrs, Montofioro asked that the charge be transferred to herself as the one responsible, but the Magistrate declined to do this. Ho advisod Mrs. Montefiore to abandon tlie_ movomont, as, however good her motive, jll-feel-inc must lie aroused. Replying to Archbishop Walsh-, or Dublin, Mrß. Montefloro dcolarod that she was anxious to safeguard tho children's religion, and was endeavouring to send them to Gatholio schools and homes. , Several priests and trttd© tinionlfite at Liverpool met eighteen Dublin children, who nave boen satisfactorily accommodated.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 5
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171DUBLIN CHILDREN IN ENGLAND. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 5
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