UNREST IN IRELAND
0 I WHOLESALE ARRESTS OF SINN FEINERS. 1 1 , London. February 2. In' connection with the latest wholesale arrests in Ireland, the newspapers combine to urge the Government to lay definite charges against tho wrested men and let all of them stand their trial, so abolishing tho system, which has grown to astounding proportions, ot interning Sinn Feinors in England without trial. Correspondents nscribo tho wrests to Lord French's 6mall inner Cabinet, averring that important members of tho r executive, such as the Under-Secretary ' for Ireland, were unaware cf the j.-ro-i cedure til! the sweep was completed. • They add that because probably of bitter experience, Lord French has ceased to . trust any 'but a few of his most intiuiato friends.—Aus.-N.Z.' Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 111, 4 February 1920, Page 7
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125UNREST IN IRELAND Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 111, 4 February 1920, Page 7
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