MISCHIEF-MAKING IN IRELAND
i ■ —. —.. . . . ; SINN FEIN NEWSPAPER SUP-. \ PRESSED. t London, December 3. The police raided the newspaper "Irish Freedom" offices in Dublin, and seized all the copies of the paper. The Sinn Fein newspaper at Dublin; has been suppressed. (Rec. December 4, 7.15 p.m.) ' ■ ■' ■' London, December 4; ■ Tho printers of tho journals "Irish ! Freedom," "Sinn Fein," "Irish Work," \ 'Irish Volunteer," and the "Irish j Leader" have been warned that they. will be liable to court-martial under the * Order-in-Council if they print matter which the military authorities consider, ' likely to cause disaffection, or to inter-c ' fere with recruiting. BY ORDER OF THE MILITARY.(Rec. December 4, 11.40 r p,m.) London, December 4. The Irish Government was not responsible for the seizures of the newspapers. The police of Dublin, are acting wholly under military orders. All arms and ammunition landed in Ireland have been seized. GERMAN BAIT FOR IRISH DISLOYALTY. 1 ; Amsterdam, December 3. It is reported that an Irish visitor to' Berlin was officially told that Germany, in the event of victory, would not invade Ireland or overthrow her national institutions. ...
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 7
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180MISCHIEF-MAKING IN IRELAND Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 7
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