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CRIMES IN IRELAND

LARGE REWARDS OFFERED

FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO, CONVICTION (By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright London, January 25. A proclamation issued' from Dublin Castle offers a reward of ,£IO,OOO for information that will lead to a conviction for the murder of liny one of fourteen police victims, beginning with Detectivo Smith, who was shot in Dublin in July, 10111, and ending with Mr. Redmond and Constable Finnegan, the victim of the Thurles outnge. It also offers a reward of .£IOOO for secret information liable to result in a conviction, mid a free pardon and the special protection of the Crown in any part of the British Dominions are guaranteed to informers concerned in the murders but not themselves actually guilty.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. ANOTHER ATTACK ON BARRACKS NO POLICE CASUALTIES. (Rec. January 27, 1.55 a.m.) London, January 26. A party ?,ttacked the police barracks at Munoc near Limerick, in which, there were eight constables, on Sunday morning, The firing lasted two hours. The attackers fronting the barracks wro conceded by a mill and maintained a steady fire, wlule another party crept to the sido of the barracks and exploded a bomb, but without doing any damage. There were no police casualties owing to tho use of did protecting plates. Thb attackers retired before the arrival of police and military reinforcements, whoso progress vras delayed by felled trees.—Aus.-N.SS. Cable Assn. SINN FEJOTOPAGANDA CONDUCTED IN GERMANY. (Rec. January 27, 1.55 a.m.) Berlin, January 26. Baron von Horst is conducting propaganda on behalf of the Sinn Fein. Ho declares that Germany ought to help tho Irish republic, hoping that tho IrishAmericans in.return will uso their influence with America on behalf of Ger-many.—Aus.-N.55. Cablo Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 104, 27 January 1920, Page 7

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CRIMES IN IRELAND Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 104, 27 January 1920, Page 7

CRIMES IN IRELAND Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 104, 27 January 1920, Page 7

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