THE DUBLIN RIOTS.
A POLICEMAN SHOT. [Ly Electric Telegraph—Copyright] lUnited Press Association.! London, September 15. The strikers attacked the engine house at Saint Austell Clay Works. A policeman was shot in the leg and seriously injured. Seven timber importers at Dublin have requested four hundred employees' to sign an agreement to handlo goods from any source. All refused, and were locked out. Mr Sheehy, member for Meath, speaking at Cavan, said that Larkinism meant anarchy. Larkin was everything and he alone decided and commanded a strike. That was a state of tilings never yet recognised in labor unions in England,'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 20, 24 September 1913, Page 8
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