THE NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS.
MB. REDMOND'S NOMINEES. (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) (Received 9.10 ajn.) LONDON", June 30. Mr. John Redmond's nominees on tbe committees of the National Volunteers comprise four Catholic, clergymen, three members of Parliament, including Mr. Joseph Devlin, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, and several provincial Mayors, Mr. Nugent, of the Hibernian Society. Mr. Hutchinson, of the. National Order of Foresters. A Dublin Barristers' Association has started in Dublin with the object of giving assistance to the volunteers. COVENANTERS ON GUARD. (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) LONDON. June 30. A hundred armed Ulster volunteers guarded a -Sunday school picnic at Innis Rath yesterday, in consequence of the rector receiving threatening letters of Nationalist origin.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 155, 1 July 1914, Page 5
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