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IRISH DISORDERS. CHIEF SECRETARY SPEAKS.

ENEMIES, NOT FKIENDS. THE DISPOSITION OF PARLIAMENT., By Telegraph.— Preas Association.— Copyright, (Received November 26, 7.37 am.) ' LONDON, 25th November. The Chief Secretary for Ireland, the Right Hon. Augustine Birrell, speaking at Belfast, and referring" to lawlessness in Ireland, declared that in view of the disposition of Parliament, ' any one contributing to disorder or encouraging people to commit crime would not be a i I friend, bub an enemy, of Ireland. IRISH LEAGUE STOPS HUNTS. SEVERAL DOGS POISONED, (Received November j 26, 8.14 a.m.) LONDON, 25th November. The Irish League stopped the Ormonde hunt. Correspondents report that poison has also been laid in the country where the Kildare hounds hunt. Several hounds were poisoned at the last meet near Tullow, and two died.. MANCHESTER FENIANS. COMMEMORATING THE EXECUTIONS. LONDON, 25th November. To commemorate the execution in 1867 of the Manchester Fenians — Allen, Gould, and Larkin— a special Mass w,as celebrated in the cathedral at Cork. Later a street procession was held, those taking part including the Lord Mayor, a majority of the municipality, trade guilds, < and political organisations. On the 18th September, 1867, two Fenians, named Kelly -and Deasy, were foricibly taken from a police van near Manchester, and Breli, a policeman, killed. Several arrests were made, and" on Charges of murder twenty-three persons were committed for trial. Five were condemned to death, others to imprisonment; Allen, Gould, and Larkin were hanged. FENIAN PROPAGANDA. SEPARATION FROM ENGLAND. LONDON, 25th November. Fonians .have resolved to propagate Fenianism. They have appealed to Irishmen throughout the world to" boycott English manufactures, disregard the law, and secure separation from England.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1907, Page 7

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IRISH DISORDERS. CHIEF SECRETARY SPEAKS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1907, Page 7

IRISH DISORDERS. CHIEF SECRETARY SPEAKS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1907, Page 7