UNREST IN IRELAND
MEASURES TAKEN EFFECTIVE i London, March 6. Iu tho House of Commons on Tues,- ; day Mr. Bonar Law said tho Govern- i ment was informed that measures which , were being taken in Ireland were having ! the desired result.—Reuter. . ! ; CONVENTION STILII)ELIBERATING ! London, .March .6. : Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law stated that the delib- ; erations of the Irish Convention had not yet ended.—Router. i RENEWED RIOTING IN LIMERICK , i London, March 6. ; j Rioting has been renewed in Limer- ■ ick. and several soldiers, police, and . civilians injured. The disturbances led to baton charges. General Burnefc is expected in Limerick to-night.— Reutor. '■ STOLEN MONEY RESTORED PREVENTING THE PURCHASE OF, CATTLE. London, March 6! It is reported that the sum of £5500 which was stolen from a bank manager at Innietymon has been restored ; with a note stating that no robberywas intended. The, money was taken , , merely to prevent its use at the fair to ■, ; buy cattle -which were to be exported.— i j Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. . \ SINN FEINERSSEIZE A VILLAGE . COMPEL INHABITANTS TO USE '.; i PASSPORTS. - . 1 . (Rec. March 7, 8.5 p.m.) - London, March 6. .. ■: Six hundred Sinn Feiners seized Kil-, \ tunagh village, County Mayo, and used, ; it as a drilling- centre. The. inhabit-: ants were compelled to. use Sinn Fein' passports.—United Service. __\ ""'
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 145, 8 March 1918, Page 5
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217UNREST IN IRELAND Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 145, 8 March 1918, Page 5
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