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Show IRISH BITTERLY OPPBSEBRITISH Attacks on Government More General Throughout Ireland Than Ever Before DUBLIN, April 6. Opposition to the government never has been so general throughout Ireland as it is today, some critics protest against the severity of the military regime, but their attacks arc met by demands from others who assort that stops have not been suffl-j ciently drastic and that measures intended in-tended to be coercive have failed of their object. Inability to discover leaders of recent re-cent disorders and failure to gain Information In-formation as to plans for raids in future fu-ture has resulted in sharp criticism. Government agents arc apparently often of-ten victims of misinformation and some military raids seem to have been based on data given by persons who are desirous of cmbarass,lng the administration. ad-ministration. From time to time raids results in the capture of arms and ammunition, am-munition, but very often the soldiers take only quantities of seditious literature. lit-erature. So much is printed adverse to the government that many homes quite innocent of sympathy with re-'bellion re-'bellion contain pamphlets that might J be easily classified as seditious, but (possession of such literature Is in St-J self a criminal offense. -oo |