RIVAL FACTIONS
RELIGIOUS DISORDERS TROUBLE IN BELFAST. I'rcßb Association Electric Telegraph —Copyright LONDON, Sunday. There has been a renewal of disturbances in Belfast. The ‘ ‘ Manchester Guardian” states that the curfew may be enforced there for the first time for ten years. Protestants attacked the Catholic district, women and children initiating a fusillade of stone-throwing, breaking the windows of almost every house nearby.
Another disturbance followed an attempt by lull men and youths who were accompanied by a mock baud to enter the Catholic district. Police scattered them with a truncheon charge.
Tne Roman Catholic Bishop of Liverpool deplores the disorders ill LiVfci’* pool in which the Anglican Cathedral was damaged, lie hopes that Catholics did not participate, and adds: “It is becoming difficult to restrain x j oople who are subjected to wanton provocation.”
The windows damaged in Thursday’s Orange riot were in the Anglican Cathedral at Liverpool.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 July 1932, Page 5
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