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GUN-RUNNING IN IRELAND

A CAMOUFLAGED SINN FEIN SHIP. London, August 31. The Dublin correspondent of the "Dailv Mail" states:—"The authorities have learned that a camouflaged Sinn Fein ship, filled with arms, 19 about to arrive at an Irish port. All tho coastguards and port officials have been warned to prepare to seize tho crew and careo."-Keuter. CONTRABAND SHIP CAUGHT. (Eec. September 2, 9.25 p.m.) Pans, September 1. Two destroyers arrested a British steamship outward bound from London, and took her to Cork, where a destroyer, police, and military troop 3 are guarding her. It is reported that she carried contraband munitions—Aus.-M./i. Uwo Assn. sis edwabdlarson'S ulster , CAMPAIGN PUBLIC INTEREST IN COMING CONFERENCE. ffiec. September 1, S.lO p.m.) London, September'l. Much interest is evinced in Sir Edward Car "on's c»mpai B n in UM*r, which.opens at Belfast to-morrow,, where Sir Edward Carson will unfold his plans to the lister -Unionist Council. The. proposals - dude a revival of the Uiuonist club , which in 1912 automatically became battalions of Ulster volunteers. Signtaanco is attached in some quarters;to the recent increase in the Ulster garnsons-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 289, 2 September 1919, Page 5

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GUN-RUNNING IN IRELAND Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 289, 2 September 1919, Page 5

GUN-RUNNING IN IRELAND Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 289, 2 September 1919, Page 5

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