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IRELAND.

SINN FKIN UNREST. Prcn AuooifcUon —I!r Telegraph.—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON. July 14. Tho Sinn Fciners fired bhols lit a leciuitmg officer's lendenco and plaa-d an in rtcription on the " IJ p with tho Republic,". surmounted w.tli a bkull. and eiossbonos A F>lG OUTBREAK. FOURTEEN THOUSAND IMPLICATED. Router's Telegrams. LONDON, July 14. Fourteen thousand Sum Fcrners, disappointed at tho non-arrival of the released Irish prisoners, wrecked the recimti,n? offices, hisf-ed the military pickets, and bang rebel Eongs.

THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

RAISING A STORM. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, July 14. Mr Richard Jor.e.-, for many jcars identified with civic life in Dublin, and heretofore a .staunch supporter of the Nationalist party, has issued a mau'fe.ito urging the foimation of an lush Patriotic Union. He threatens to exhaust every constitutional resource to render Mr John Red mond'g provisional government impossible. He declares tint tho agitation of past years -will be nothing to the storm that will bo raised. He adds: "If Mr Redmond and Mr Asquith persist in sowing tho wind, we will leave ihem to reap the whirlwind." He challenges six Dublin M.P.'s to resign and seek re-election, promising that they will be swept into oblivion.

MR REDMOND REPLIES. , Reutcr's Telegrams LONDON, July 15. (Received July 16, at 5.5 p.m.) Mr Redmond, replying to Lord Lansdowne, says Unit the matter can only be cleared up by the production of t}ie Government's amending Bill. He is loth to believe that tho Cabinet favouis naked coercion.

M.P. IN" TROUBLE. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. ty)NDON, July 15. Mr L. Ginnell, M.P. (Westmeath), has been remanded at' Bow street, charged under the Defence of the Realm Act with entering the Knutsford Prison under a false name to inteiview a Sinn Feiner. AFFRAY AT CORK. Australian and N.Z. Cablo Association. LONDON, July 15. (Received July 16, at 5.5 p.m.)

Sinn Feiners at Cork welcomed a batch of released prisoners. They pelted the police, who used their batons and dispersed them.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16748, 17 July 1916, Page 6

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IRELAND. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16748, 17 July 1916, Page 6

IRELAND. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16748, 17 July 1916, Page 6

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