RIOTOUS SINN FEIN DEMONSTRATION
(Rcc. .Tune 20, G. 35 p.m.) London, June 19. A Sinn. Fein demonstration at Dublin, in honour of the released prisoners lasted till midnight. Two persons scaled the walls of tho ruined .post office and tied the Sinn Fein flag to tho arm of the statue of Liberty over tho portico, and sang, "Who Dares Speak of Easter Week ?" The polico entered the building, and a revolver shot 'was heard. The crowd dispersed, and paraded later in O'Connell Street, destroying fencing, and tore down-recruiting posters. Two persons were arrested.—Ans.-N.fi. Cable Assn. STATEMENT BY -AIR. BONAB. LAW London, June 13. Mr. Bonar Law states that the Sinn Fein movement is not organised sufficiently to enable anybody to speak authoritatively on its behalf. The Governmont would not think of holding a convention which, would be dependent on the assent or dissent of individuals.— Aus.-N.7i, Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3116, 21 June 1917, Page 5
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148RIOTOUS SINN FEIN DEMONSTRATION Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3116, 21 June 1917, Page 5
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