RIVAL IRISH FACTIONS.
. ... -e REDMONDITES AND O'BR IGNITES FALL OUT. MAXY HEADS BROKEN. POLICE CHARGE WITH MATOXS. TIITRTY PERSONS INJURED. [by electric teleouapn—copyright.] [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.! (Re-ceived This Dav, 8.•")."> a.m.) LOXDON, May 21. Cork is divided Tiiito hostile camps, one being that of the O'Briens, the " All for Ireland League," and the other that, of tho Redmondites, "The United Irish League." Disturbances continue, one faction armed with hurleys and stout sticks, invading the 'other's territory. M iny heads have been broken, an ! thirty persons were injured in I': latest encounter. The police had to charge the r ; - > t.s with batons. '■ itholic priests are endeavouring to i est ore harmony.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1910, Page 3
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110RIVAL IRISH FACTIONS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1910, Page 3
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