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■ [REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.] By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. THE PRINCE OP WALES IN IRELAND. HOSTILE DEMONSTATION NEAR CORK. RIOT BETWEEN NATIONALISTS AND LOYALISTS. (Received April 15, 1.55 a.in.) London, April 14. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales and Prince Albert Victor left Dublin yesterday for Cork. A number of Nationalist sympathisers assembled at Mallow station, a few miles north of Cork, with the view of making hostile demonstrations. They were, however, ejected from the station by the force of constabulary on duty, whereupon they assembled in the vicinity of the Railway, and hooted the train on its arrival, A riot also took place at Cork between the Nationalists and the loyal section of the community, during the progress of which a number of windows were smashed by stones. Arrived, the ship Marlborough, from Oamaru, 3rd January, with 10,500 carcases frozen mutton.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2673, 15 April 1885, Page 2
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