THE BELFAST TRAGEDY.
PRIESTS IXTKItVEXE I"< Hi ORDER. London, August 14. Priests at Belfast have assumed police duties and made themselves responsible to the magistrates for the preservation ot peace. Riotous attack on the police at Falls Koad were similar to those upon alleged blackleg carters and the so-called blackleg military and constabulary protecting I them. The Orangemen and Unionists of In']tVt have appealed to their sympathisers to avoid saying anything that is likely to lead to disorder.
SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE TROUBLES. CONFERENCE PROCEEDING SATISFACTORILY. Received 15th, 9.36 p.m. London, August 15. The conference at Belfast to arrange a settlement of I lie strike troubles iprogressing satisfactory. MR GRAYSOX, M.P., RETRACTS. CLAIMS WAS MISREPRESENTED. deceived lath, 11.2S p.m. 1-oM'lon, August 15. Mr Grayson. M.P., in a letter to the Times, says his speech at Ilmlderslitild had been unreported. Referring to the terrible incidents at Belfast, he had remarked that the fight was most unequal, »ince one sHc had military training, ball cartridges, Ontlings, and bayonets, and on the other only broken bottles. Ills state was a very different thing to that attributed to him.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 16 August 1907, Page 3
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184THE BELFAST TRAGEDY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 16 August 1907, Page 3
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