BOYCOTTING IN IRELAND
A CRUEL CASE. (Pkess Association.—Copyright.) CReceived Oct. 20, 2.15 p.m.) . LOtNDON, Thnrsday. . The "Daily Chronicle" calls Mr. Redmond's ate nt ion to the agrarian boycot-ting-of a blameiless man named; Richard "Kingston, a Protestant, in Kitmurry. "Cork, who took a farm 18 months after nis predecessor Murphy's eviction. Kingston remained in undast-urbtd! possession 'thirty years, but Murphy's son returned "from America in 1910, and demanded to 'bo 'ffeisstated'. Tha -Estates 'Corn-mis' "ticci«rs offered V'™ land eke where, which "be refused. Sincei- then Kingstone had "been severely and cruelly boycotted.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 6
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