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LARKIN FOUND GUILTY.

AND SENTENCED, HIS INFLUENCE QN 4 THE WANE, PROSPECTS OF PEACE. By T«lezraph—Press Association—OoDjrlßiit London, October 27. Larkin lias been found guilty of uttering seditious words and sentenced to seven months' imprisonment, '110 challenged several of the jurymen oil the ground that they were prejudiced; and others'wero chosen. Dublin, October 27. Larkin's influence with the strikers is waning, and tho situation in regard to tho strike is becoming moro hopeful. A leading employer and a leading trade unionist have agreed on a, formula based on the immediate resumption of worlc, and recognition of tho union, which undertakes to hold a ballot beforo : another strike. It'is likely that the formula will bo generally adopted. THE EXODUS OF CHILDREN. Dublin, October 27. Extraordinary scenes continue on the quays and at the railway stations. The Catholic Young Men's and Hibernian Societies' pickets turned back some parents with children, and some Englishmen who wero sending their children to England wero mobbed and tlio children wrested away from them. A crowd held up a cab containing two women and three children. Tlio mother mounted oil tho driver's seat, brandished a rope, and produced her marriage certificate. She was allowed to proceed. WELSH MINERS' STRIKE, London, October 27. Seven thousand five hundred men have struck at the Ithondda (Wales) collieries, because fifty wero in arrears with their federation subscriptions. ( THE STRIKE WAR (N COLORADO. PROTECTED TRAIN CAPTURED. (Rec. October 28, 9.15 p.m.) San Francisco, October 28. The miners' striko troublo at Trinidad, Colorado, continues. ' The strikers captured a protected train, which nine guards occupied. The former, armed with high-powered rifles, attacked tho train. The guards returned tho tiro, but afterwards fled, several of them being wounded.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1892, 29 October 1913, Page 7

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LARKIN FOUND GUILTY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1892, 29 October 1913, Page 7

LARKIN FOUND GUILTY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1892, 29 October 1913, Page 7

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