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THE UNREST IN IRELAND

UNITED IRISH LEAGUE.

INDICTMENT OF ITS METHODS.

United Press Aseooiation—By Electric Telegr-.pl-—Copyright.

(Received March 22nd, la 12 a.m.) LONDON, March 21. The "Pall Mall Gazette's" special correspondent in Ireland exposes the United Irish League's incitements in the direction of farm confiscation and boycotting in the whole of the districts in the west of Ireland. Houses are entered at night, tha tails of cattle cut off, and tenants beaten and maltreated for dealing with those boycotted or renting boycotted property. The "Pall Mall Gazette" urges the suppression cf the League. (Received March 23rd, 4.52 p.m.) LONDON, March 22. The Cabinet have resolved to enforce a portion of the Crimes Act in the disturbed districts of Ireland.

CABLE NEWS.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11231, 24 March 1902, Page 5

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THE UNREST IN IRELAND Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11231, 24 March 1902, Page 5

THE UNREST IN IRELAND Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11231, 24 March 1902, Page 5

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