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ARMAGH VIRUMQUE

Armagh on the night of .July 25 celebrated the opening of the Cathedral in its own way. A crowd paraded the streets singing 'God save Ireland,' and afterwards attacked the Protestant rectory, occupied by the .Yen. .Archdeacon King Irwin, and smashed the windows. Several houses in j the Protestant locality, Callan street, were I also attacked. Tho police made several ; baton charges, and after midnight succeeded in quelling the disturbance. Much resent- | ment is felt at the disturbance, partjcfllarbf *& tlie attack oa tie rectotfc,

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Evening Star, Issue 12308, 24 September 1904, Page 4

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ARMAGH VIRUMQUE Evening Star, Issue 12308, 24 September 1904, Page 4

ARMAGH VIRUMQUE Evening Star, Issue 12308, 24 September 1904, Page 4

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