Ireland
SINN FEIN RIOT.
RECRUITING OFFICE WRECKED.
Prass CopytigHt: ■ • Reuter’s Telegrams (Received 12.55 p.m.) “ London, July 14. One thousand Sinn Feinners, who were disappointed at the non-arrival of released Irjsh prisoners, wrecked the recruiting offices, hissed the military pickets, and sang rebel songs. ■‘■i 1 'VIRISH PATRIOTIC UNION. StAATMIIC MANIFESTO. THE WHIRLWIND FOR ASQUITH AND REDMOND. | Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.0 ’asm.) > London, July 14. Mr Richard Jones, who was' for; many’ years identified 1 , with civic life in Dublin, and heretofore was a staunch supporter of the Nationalist Party, Jhas issued a manifesto urging the formation, of •an Irish Patriotic Union. ;• This threatens to exhaust every cpnstifcfitidhal resource and render Mr Redmond's provisional Government imipossible. The manifesto declares that the agitation ip past years will'be nothing to the stonm raised, and adds: “If Mr RedmoM and Mr Asquith persist in sowing \vind, we will leave them to reap ths whirlwind.” The ipanifesto challenges six Dublin of the House of Commons to reseek flection, promising that they will he Swept into oblivion.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 87, 15 July 1916, Page 6
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