IRISH AFFAIRS.
THE NATIONAL VOLCNTKERS. "iy cable.—Press Association.- right ' London, October !. i A meeting of the majority of the provisional committee of the. Irish XaI tional Volunteers elected Mr Rcdmoiid president. Resolutions were adopted appealing to Irishmen at Home and abroad, for funds to equip and train volunteer* to carry out the defence of Ireland, the advancement of Irish rights, and the maintenance of sell-Government. Mr Kedmoud has received from Aracrv iea £OOOO to arm and equip ?:;« national volunteers. THE SHOOTING AT HOWTH.' • ALLOTTING THE BLAME. Eeceived 3, 12.40 a.m. London, October I. The Royal Commission on t!i<) incident at llowth, in which the tivsps fired u;.on a crowd of Irish volunteer:., found, that military intervention was unwicranted, and that Mr Harrell, the nssjjtant police commissioner, was re:-ponsMc-fur calling on the military police. JtC James Dougherty was not to b'afiio. General Cuthbert should have considered whether the seizure of arms was marked by proper authority. His complioMC< with Hurrcll's call was wrong. i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 111, 3 October 1914, Page 5
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163IRISH AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 111, 3 October 1914, Page 5
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