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LAWLESSNESS IN IRELAND.

UIYIUAX OmCKKS REUSING TO ACT. Keceived 10, 105 p.m. London, August I'J. Owing to lawlessness in Macroom, county of Cork, civilian officers refuse ito act, even under police escort. Thv Master oi tbe Rolls in Dublin, in aii| application lor a substitution of service in Macroom, declined, to transfer the danger of personal violence from ■tie process-server to postman, and ordered the placarding of the writs on .the police barracks nearest to the residences of the tenants concerned.

SOME BOUND ADVICE. " Keceived 20, 0.20 a.m. London, August 19. Archbishop Carr, of Melbourne, speaking at Mount Bellew„ Galway, Baid that when the Irish were appealing to the civilised world on behalf of Home Kule, there should be no crime or outrage. They ought to show that by the wise exercise of their present powers they were worthy of larger. U'hen they' would wia sympathy, and while the bond of union would be preserved and tbe supreme rights of tlhe Crown willingly admitted, the material Interests of tie eountry would increase. 'A new Ireland would arise and a new ipirit come into the country and its jresources develop.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 206, 20 August 1908, Page 3

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LAWLESSNESS IN IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 206, 20 August 1908, Page 3

LAWLESSNESS IN IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 206, 20 August 1908, Page 3

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