27 NOVEMBER 1920, page 2

The Temper Of The Sinn Feiners Is Illustrated By A

letter captured last week among the papers of the "Republican Chief of Staff," and read in the House on Thursday, November 18th, by the Chief Secretary. In this letter the......

"i Consider It A Loathsome Alliance," Continued Sir Hamer...

"between persons in this House and men whose hands are red with blood." Sir Hamar Greenwood pointed out that the total number of Creameries was 710, of which it was alleged that......

Last Week A Parish Priest In Galway Was Kidnapped By

Sinn Feiners and afterwards murdered. Two men who had been acquitted at a Dublin court martial were murdered on their way home to Limerick, presumably by Sinn Feiners who......

The Chief Secretary Read To The House Of Commons On

Monday the official account of the cold-blooded murders of officers in Dublin the day before. The House was deeply moved by the recital. The Prime Minister, in reply to a......

The Military And Police Authorities At Once Took Measures To

prevent the escape of the murderers. All outward traflic was suspended, people were ordered to be indoors by ten o'clock at night, and many houses were searched and numerown......

We Are Bound To Say That The Callousness With Which

the Irish Nationalist press and the Nationalist members sought to divert attention from the " killing " of the officers by exagger- ating and distorting the affray at Croke Park......

Finally, Sir Hamar Greenwood Appealed For General...

appealed to the Roman Catholic Hierarchy in Ireland to condemn the murders with as much energy as that with which they had resisted Conscription. When people talked about the......

" The Dublin Murders Were Committed By Sinn Fein Desperadoes

from various parts of the country. A gang of three men, driven by a nurse in a motor-car, was intercepted last Saturday and captured ; they had ten rifles taken from murdered......

Sir Hamar Greenwood, Who Replied For The Government, Had The

enormous advantage of being in possession of the facts. Mr. Asquith and his followers have relied far too much—we would add even to a discreditable extent—upon evidence which......

The Lord Chancellor, In The House Of Lords On Tuesday,

moved the second reading of the Government of Ireland Bill in an able and temperate speech. He pointed out that Ulster must either be left within the Union or given a separate......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday Mr. Asquith Sub-

mitted a. motion designed to establish three principles. The first part of the motion expressed abhorrence of the brutal crimes committed by the Sinn Fein murderers. This, so......