LARKIN’S IMPRISONMENT.
CAUSTIC COMMENT. [Lv Electric Telegraph—Copyriciij I lUnited Press Association. 1 London, November Id. | The Chronicle states that Larkin’s, imprisonment hate occupied 'tluviatten-r tion of the Cabinet. The strongest rc-j sentment is shown by i-the Liberal j Party over the matter. lieprcsenta-j tions have ben made to the Govern-i mont by some of the most influential! supporters that the Cabinet is not responsible for Larkin’s', prosecution, which is due to gross, ineptitude at Dublin Castle. The Chronicle adds! that doubtless when the Cabinet re-1 ceives the report Larkin will ho released. The charge of sedition belongs to a past age, when free speech, was unknown and popular liberties| were imestaWished. The Daily News expresses similar! opinions. The, executive of the Miners’ Federation has protested against the imprisonment. The rishop of Oxford, writing to a meeting of protest, said that Larkin should be immediately released. DUBLIN SHIPPING EMPLOYEES. (Received 10.35 a.m.) i London, November 12. The rest of the shipping employees j in Dublin have struck, demanding the immediate release of Larkin. Thej port is practically closed. To-morrow’s! weekly cattle market is postponed, j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 62, 13 November 1913, Page 5
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184LARKIN’S IMPRISONMENT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 62, 13 November 1913, Page 5
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