Unionist worKers held meetings and resolved to boycott Sinn Feiners anil relirse to work with them. Free, tights followed, ami a number <>t persons were thrown into the river and roughly handled. Some Were sent to hospital, though there are no serious eases. Troops Were called out in tin/ evening. Sinn Fein crowds are sacking spirit shops. Belfast troops fired, over the headof the crowd. wlii< li was dispersed.— (A. and N.Z.) t -MANY INJURED. ' TROOPS NOW LN CONTROL. ' .(Received 23, 11.5.) London, July 22. Three persons, including a woman, were killed in renewed rioting :it Belfast. Thirty were sent to hospital, and fifty-four were arrested. Troops now control Falls Road and Sandy Row districts, where sjVisnmdii tiring continues.--( A. and N.Z.) A VERITABLE TRIUMPH MANNIX IN AMERICA. New York, July 21. The Maynooth • College Alpunu Union entertained Mannix ami De Vai-* era at dinner. Mannix said: "1 was told I. would not.be allowed to land in the United Stales, but the hierarchy, elinrch and people ol America made my sojourn here a veritable' march «». triumph. 1 made enemies in Australia because I*never forgot 1 am an Irish-man.’’--(A. .mid N.Z.) GOVERNMENT TAKES STEPS. WHEN MANNIX LANDS IN ENGLAND. 23, 11.IC.) London, July 22. Replying to Mr. Frederick Young, Mr. Lloyd George said owing to Archbishop Mannix’s dangerous political the Government would taki certain steps as soon as he attempted to land.—(A. and N.Z.) ' CORK IN FERMENT. ASSIZES ABANDONED. GIRLS ATTACKED IN STREETS. » -FOR ASSOCIATING WITH SOLDIERS. London, July 21. The entire criminal business at Cork Assizes is abandoned owing |o the absence of jurors. Four men in Cork attacked two girl.’ because they walked in company with soldiers. Ihe assailants cut the girls hair off. They cleared the public iron, a street during the incident. A large crowd of * Larkin’s sympa thisers, armed 'with revolvers, oc-cu pied the Dublin Corporation Fish Mar kets and ordered the workers to cea.-< work as afprotest against. Larkin’s ar rest. Tire markets closed. Thousands of dockers are parading the streets.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 187, 23 July 1920, Page 6
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