RIFLES FOR IRELAND.
BEING SENT FROM BIRMINGHAM POLICE COGNISANT OF THE FACT. Sydney Sun' Special Cables. - {Received Ncfv.. 15, 8.30 a.m.) ; LONDON. Nov. 14. Thore hare been heavy exports of riiles from Birmingham to Ireland. Tfo rifles were carried in motor-cars to various English ports of shipment. Ho police were aware of this, hut did not interfere. NATIONALISTS SAID TO BE FURIOUS. • WHAT THE SUFFRAGETTES SAY. Timet* —'Sydney Sun' Special Cables. Nt#v. 15, 8.30 a.m;) LONDON, Nov. If It is-gtated that the Irish Nationalists Jariouslv resent Larkin s release. The* party's interests demanded his seclusion from public affairs. The Laboatr Party, however, .. insisted on his release, which is regarded as u heavy blow to Mr Redmond's prestige. Larkiji is now the biggest man in Dublin. British Trades Union leaders are or ambiguous regarding the possibility of a general strike. Suffragettes maintain ' that women should not be arrested and tortured, in Face of Larkin's release.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 November 1913, Page 5
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154RIFLES FOR IRELAND. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 November 1913, Page 5
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