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BRITISH ITEMS.

ANTI-GERMAN RIOT.

IRELAND AND THE WAR. (Received December 22nd. 12.00 a.m.) LONDON, December 21. Mr John R-edrnond, speaking at Limerick, said Irish leaders had pledged themselves that Ireland would stand byEngland. Otherwise ho would not remain an hour in public life. Ahlers, tlio German Consul who was sentenced to death, and who appealed against; tho verdict, iias bcon released.

(Received December 22nd, 12.-So a.m j LONDON, December 21. A mob of hundred at, Sunderland, incensed by tho bombardment and Ahlcrs' acquittal, wrecked a number of German shops. '•

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15157, 22 December 1914, Page 7

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BRITISH ITEMS. ANTI-GERMAN RIOT. Press, Volume L, Issue 15157, 22 December 1914, Page 7

BRITISH ITEMS. ANTI-GERMAN RIOT. Press, Volume L, Issue 15157, 22 December 1914, Page 7