Harry Wine, vice-President of a Jewish congregation in Dublin, said on his arrival by the Cunarder Aquitania that he had received telegrams from America protesting against the recent assassination of two Jews in Ireland and that he had filed the protest with the Irish authorities, who assured him that they would see that the Jews would be protected hereafter. Mr. Vine is a native of Dublin.
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