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IRELAND.

6INN FEINERS AT WORK. Loudon, July 11. A thousand Sinn Feiners, disappointed at the non-arrival of released Irish prisoners, wrecked recruiting o/lic<M>, hissed the military pickets, and sang rebel songs. 'TWAS EVER THUS! OPPOSITION TO SETTLEMENT. London, July 14. . Richard Jnoes, who has for many years been identified with the civil life of Dublin and has hitherto been a staunch supporter of the Nationalist party, has issued a. manifesto urging the formation of an Irish Patriotic Union. He threatens to exlmust every constitutional resource to render Mr. Redmond's provisional Government impossible. He declares that the agitation in past years will be nothing to the storm raised. He adds: "If Messrs Redmond and Asquith persist in sowing the wind we shall leave them to reap the whirlwind." Ffo challenges the six Dublin members to resign and seek re-election, promising that they will be swept into oblivion. INTERVIEWING SINN FEINERS. CHARGE AGAINST AN M.P. ' Received July Ml, H.r> p.m. London. July ]">. Mr. L. Ginnell, an IndependentNationalist M.P., representing Westweath, was remanded at Bow Street Police Court 011 a charge, under the defence of the Realm Act, of entering Knutsford prison under a false name, in order to interview Sinn Feiners,

POLICE PELT I'D. OFFICER'S RESIDENCE FIRED ON. Received July IG, 5.10 p.m. London, July 15, The Sinn Feiners at Cork welcomed the batch of released prisoners. Thev pelted the police who used their batons and dispersed the fnob. SINN FEINERS TROUBLESpME. ' Received July 15, 5,5 p.m. London, July 14. Sinn Feiners fired shots at a recruiting officer's residence and placed an inscription 011 the building, "Up with the Republic," surmounted by a skull and cross-bones.

REPLY TO LORD LANSDOWNE. (Reuter Service.) Received July 10, 5.5 p.m. London, July 15. Mr. John Redmond, replying to Lord Lansdowne, says the nutter can only be cleared by the production of the Government's Amending Bill, He is loth to believe that Cabinet favors naked coercion.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1916, Page 4

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IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1916, Page 4

IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1916, Page 4

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