DISORDER IN IRELAND
INCENDIARY FIRES IN LISBURN
LARGE PART OF TOWN 'DESTROYED
(By Telegraph-Press ABBociation-Oopyr!*iit London, August 24. A large part of Li6burn was burned down owing to the Bpread of incendiary fires, including business premises owned by local unionists. Large numbers of I women workers are unable to work. Nationalist women in Lieburnwere asked to sign a declaration that they were not Sinn Feiners and were loyal to King George, before they were allowed to go to the factories, but oil declined to do so.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. [Lisburn was severely damaged in revenge for tho shooting of Inspector Swanzy as he was on his way home fromchurch on Sunday.] THE HUNGER-STRIKING- LORD , MAYOR, London, August 23. Archbishop Mannix and the Bishop of Ballarat visited the Lord Mayor of Cork (M'Swiney) in Brixton Prison. Dr. Mannix afterwards stated that the prisoner is prostrated, and that all arguments to induce him to tako food have failed.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 285, 26 August 1920, Page 5
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158DISORDER IN IRELAND Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 285, 26 August 1920, Page 5
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