SINN FEIN REVOLT
STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT , MR. GINNELL AGAIN By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright . London, May 9. . No further Irish bulletins from Dublin will be issued in the future ■in London. It is believed that tho disarming of the , Sinn Fein members throughout the county- is practically complete. There was a split in the Sinn Fein Council about startingtho rebellion. The fatal decision was carried by. a small majority. John-Macneill, president of Jhe Sinn Fein Volunteers,' has been attested.. He published, as a ruse, a notice postponing a parade arranged for Easter Sunday. SCENE IN THE HOUSE IRISH MEMBER. BECOMES ERA& : TIOUS. v London, May 9. Mr; Asquith, in the House of Cc-m. . mons, announce.:! that the total military casualties in Ir e i ant i Are re:-omcer6: lu cd 17, wounded '46. Other ranks. Killed Bli, wounded 311. Irish Constabulary: Killed 12, wounded 23. Dublin - Police: Killed 3, wounded 3. Navy: Killcd 1, wounded 2. loyal volunteers: Killed 5, wounded 3. Nine soldiers are missing. ■-.-■•■'■ After Mr, Asquilh's. statement, Mj. A. Lynch (National, niembtr for Clare) inquired, whether the slioob'njf of rebels was ; ordered in oold blood, after the complete suppression of tho rifling.' Mr. L. Ginuell (Independent Nationalist for Westmeath) asked whether, before thcro were further executions, tho Hcsiso would have an opijcrturity of discussing :'. the matter. ■■■•.- Mr. Asquith ilc&iutd to give such an undertaking, and Mr. Ginnell excitedly called out, "Murder!!' Murder!" APPEALS FOR CASEMENT, Rome, May 8. .. The, Vatican hia been overwhelmed with American appeals to save Casement, but is not willing to! interfere. . QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT r ABOUT THE EXECUTIONS. (Rec. May 10, : 11.30 p.'m;) ~ London, May 10. In the House of Commons, Mr. P. Mor« r'ell (Liberal) asked if the rebel SkeHington was shot in the barrack square, in Dublin, before martial-law was'proclaimed, and why his, name was not included among thoso who were executed.; Mr. Healy (Nationalist),-asked., whether two editors, ono of whbm"|Wa's'opposed'.to the revolt, had 'been, placed a barrack walland shot without '-trial. •. Mr.. Asquith promised to inquire into the matter. ... \ ..'. '..'.'. '""■"'-'■"•' .; •' — — ■—^±i —-
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2768, 11 May 1916, Page 5
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338SINN FEIN REVOLT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2768, 11 May 1916, Page 5
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