DUBLIN RIOTS.
ANGRY .SCENES AT ENQUIRY. A lIOT-IIEADED COMMONER. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright London, January S. 1 Before the Dublin Riots Commission, Xlr. Powell, counsel for the police, ob- ) jected to Mr. Handel I'ooth, M.P., in- | tervening on behalf of the people and ' accusing the police of misconduct. Sev- ) oral angry scenes occurred. I Mr. Booth, during the reading of the ! documents, accused Xlr. Powell of omitting an important passage. ' The Chief Commissioner declared that .' Xlr. Powell had read everything. ] Xlr. Powell remarked that il was hu- ) initiating to have controversies with I such a blackguard. Mr. Booth protested against the epithet, and added that it. was impossible i to remain in such a tainted atmosphere, and withdrew.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 164, 10 January 1914, Page 5
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117DUBLIN RIOTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 164, 10 January 1914, Page 5
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