TROOPS DRIVEN BACK.
London, August 13. The Times and Telegraph agree that he soldiery themselves, many of rhom were wounded, became infuriatd and charged the mob down the treets with fixed bayonets, yelling, lo sooner, had the cavalry»clearedthe horoughfares than mobs returned or urged up and down side streets, rhere the same tactics were repeated. Vhen 3000 maddened people were in ossession of Falls Road, the soldiers nd the mob were fighting hand to Land, and the troops were; driven ack.
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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 343, 14 August 1907, Page 2
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