RIOT AT CORK.
MR UJ.vD.MOND ON HOME RULE PROSPECTS. LCM/CN, Novembor 28. A riot occurred at Cork, to the supporters of .Mr William Kedmond attempting to hole! a precession in tbe O'Urien quarter. The policy blocked the- way of tlio processionists am j ma( j L , lejK'ixtod baton nhargos. 10i»hty peojile xvcro taken to the hospital. ~\\r John Krdmond, speak Woxlord, said Mr Asquith bud mo.si «.)lcninly pledged liiinsolt and the Cabinet and tin 1 pivrty, nut to devolution, not to Ilojiio ituic all round, but to full heil-goveinnicnt for Ireland. Mr Lloyd Gixirgr, Mr Cliurchill, and other _\Linihtcr.s had rcpoatc/I tin; declaration. lVrouiiuHy, ho did not attacli ux> mm.-li iuipcriance to the declaration of any ICngli.sh Ministers, but the masses «i the English people were no longer enemies of Home Kule. The onl>- obstacle was the House of Lords.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13902, 29 November 1910, Page 7
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