AN IRISH PATRIOTIC UNION
A MANIFESTO AWFUL THREAT OF MR. JONES Australian-New Zealand Cablo Association. London, July H.. Mr. Richard Jones, for many years identified with tho civic life in Dublin, and heretofore a staunch > supporter of the Nationalist Party, hag issucd a manifesto urging tho formation of an Irish Patriotic Union. ' Ho threatens to exhaust crety coneti. tutional resource to render Mr. Redmond's Provisional Government impossible. He deolares that tho agitation of the past, years will bo nothing to the storm raised, and adds: "If Mr. Redmond and Mr, Asquith persist in sowing the wind we will leave them to reap the whirlwind." Sir. Jones challenges the six Dublin members of the House or Commons to , resign and seok re-election, promising that they'will bo swept into oblivion. '• UP WITH THE. REPUBLIC " ' SINN FEINERS TROUBLESOME London, July U. The Sinn Joiners fired shots at the ro. oruiting officer's residence and placed am inscription on the bnilding, ' Up with, the Republic," suimounted by the' skull and cross bones. PRISONERS WELCOMED. AND THE POLICE PELTED. (Rec. July 16, 5.5 p.m.) London, July 15. Tba Sinn Pernors in Cork welcomed a batch of released prisoners and pelted the police, ivho batoned and dispersed them. INTERVIEWING SINN FEINERS.' IRISH MEMBER PROSECUTED. (Roc. July 18, 5.5 p.m.) London, July 15. Jf.r. L. Ginnell, M.P. (Westmoatii), has been remanded at Bow Street Police Court. 'He. was charged under tho Defence of tho Realm Act with entering Knntsford Prison under a false naino to interview Sinn Foiners., MR. REDMOND'S REPLY.' TO LORD LANSDOWNE. fEonter's Tclesrnm.) (Rec. July 1G; 5.5 p.m.) - London, July 15. 'Mr. Redmond, replying to lord Lansdowne, says tho matter, can only bo cleared by tho production of tho Govorninrnfs amending Bill. He was loth torbelidvo that Cabinet favours naked ooorcion, ,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2825, 17 July 1916, Page 5
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296AN IRISH PATRIOTIC UNION Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2825, 17 July 1916, Page 5
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