RIOT IN DUBLIN.
VIOLENT SCENES.
OVER 200 PEOPLE INJURED.
Press Association—By Telej_T»ph—Copyright London, June 24. At Dublin on Tuesday night a mob of a thousand persons, carrying a black flag and death's head and cross bones, attempted, after a number of inflammatory speeches were made, to hold a mock funeral procession. A riot resulted, and there were scenes of great violence. Over 200 casualties were treated at the various Hospitals, and numerous arrests were effected. Severe sentences were imposed upon the offenders.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9763, 26 June 1897, Page 8
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