IRISH OUTRAGES
CONDEMNED BY DELEGATES TO JAILWAYMEN'S;..CONFERENCE .
AN APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT
(By Telegraph-Press A'ssociation-CopyWlit
'■■':.''.' (Eec. Juno 18, 7.45 v p,m:> , ■. ' ■ " London, June 17. A conference, of Irish delegates to the National Union of Bailwaymen passed a resolution 'that- the present murders and ... outrages are an inevitable result of (he ,- ( Government's policy in not governing Ireland in accordance with the v. ishes of the people. The.resolution.adds:."We • condemn tho outrages by all parties and appeal to., the Irish people to-protect human life and property. We appeal to . the Government to prevent provocation • by sending munitions to Ireland." The resolution, risks Mr. Lloyd. George to re- . ceiyo to-morrow an Irish deputation, which may make proposals enabling n sohition.to.be reached.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.,
ATTACK ON POLICE BARRACKS.
London, June 17. A hundred raiders attacked the Conkstown Police Barracks in Tyrone. One constable was shot seriously, and two captured; reinforcements relieved the barracks. One of tho assailants was wounded.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ' RECOGNITIOIToF REPUBLIC ' DEMANDED BY AMERICAN LABOUR CONVENTION." ' ■ Ottawa, June l(i. Tho American Federation of Labour Convention at Montreal reaffiraed (amidst a. demonstration) its demand for recognition of the Irish Republic—Aus.N.Z. Cablo Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 227, 19 June 1920, Page 7
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187IRISH OUTRAGES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 227, 19 June 1920, Page 7
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