DISORDERS IN IRELAND.
London, November 25. The Hon. Augustine Birrcll, Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking at ■■ fait, referred to the lawlessness prevalent in Ireland. He declared that, in View of the disposition of Parliament CO grant reforms, anyone contributing to toe disorder ana encouraging the people to commit crime was not the friend bat the enemy of Ireland. She Irish, League stopped the Margins of Ormond's hunt. {Correspondents report that poison ana also laid on the country where the Xfldare hounds hunt, and that several beunds were poisoned at the last meet ■war Tallow. Two died. At Cork a special mass was held at the Cathedral and a street procession ins formed, including the Lord Mayor, and the majority of members of he mtmkipality, trade guilds, and political Organisations, to commemorate the execution of the Manchester Fenians. It was resolved to propagate Feniantnu The meeting appealed to Irishmen throughout the world to boycott Engnth manufactures and to disregard the law in order to obtain separation Iran BngUnd.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 27 November 1907, Page 3
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167DISORDERS IN IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 27 November 1907, Page 3
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