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BELFAST QUIETER

STREETS PATEOLLED

THREATENED CITIZENS MOVE TO SAFETY

(Received July 20, 10,30 a.m.) BELFAST, July 19.

There have been na further daytime disturbances in Belfast Barricades have been erected to check ' further possible outbreaks, and soldiers with bayonets and constables with revolv--ers patrol the streets.

A thousand people, despite a downpour, witnessed the funeral of an Orange victim, William Osborae, who was shot through the eyes in the recent riots. The procession made a detour round the disturbed areas.

Many residents of sectarian districts who received threatening notices have moved to more congenial surroundings. In some cases exchanges of dwellings have been arranged between Catholics and Orangemen.

The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Lord Craigavon, dnterviewed the British Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, at Downing Street,

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 18, 20 July 1935, Page 9

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BELFAST QUIETER Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 18, 20 July 1935, Page 9

BELFAST QUIETER Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 18, 20 July 1935, Page 9