Irishmen emigrating instead of enlisting condemned
Liverpool, 25 October 1915 - British officials have bitterly condemned the number of Irishmen who are emigrating to the United States for...
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Liverpool, 25 October 1915 - British officials have bitterly condemned the number of Irishmen who are emigrating to the United States for...
Read moreCarrickmacross, 6 August 1915 - There were scenes of disorder at the meeting of Carrickmacross Board of Guardians today when an anti-conscription...
Read moreLimerick, 26 July 1915 - There will be no conscription in Ireland, the leading Irish Parliamentary Party MP, John Dillon, told a...
Read moreBy Ed Mulhall It was a direct challenge. A plea. It was sent by one activist and idealist to another....
Read moreDublin, 5 July 1915 - The rise in opposition to the prospect of conscription being introduced in Ireland continued with a public...
Read moreLondon, 9 June 1915 - Rumours that compulsory military service is to be introduced across the United Kingdom were considered at length...
Read moreManchester, 4 June 1915 - The new Minister for Munitions, David Lloyd George, has delivered a wide-ranging speech in Manchester in which...
Read moreLondon, 20 November 1914 - The Prime Minister Herbert Asquith has denied that there is any plan to introduce conscription into Ireland....
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