IRISH OUTRAGES
4 MANY MURDERS OF POLICE AND SOLDIERS VALUABLE PROPERTIES BURNED By Asßociatlon-Oopyrisrlit London, November i. Sir Hamar Greenwood-, in the Xlouso of Commons, stated- that twentv-two police and fourteen soldieivs iiad been murdered in Ireland since October 28, and u.ir.y wounded; 220 Hviiiunr, had been court-martialled, and 167 convicted Jilevon lorries filled with un jf o ,. m . rl Km'! t h " terwl ' Crraiiai'd, where Inspector Jvpllojfher was shot, on. Ku.idav The • opened fire on the houses, and rilso it.uted various buildings. The nmrl-nt bouse and an hotel, valued at £70 mn were destroyed, W aJ;'Zt nets premises. f Afie ™ t ! , ° V'ithdrnival of nh e troops troni Iralee the early morning nT formed men, armed with a «»#nd petrol, united a number oi houses, 'j'ho mili "ry returned and restored order, and helped to extinguish the fire.—Uis -N 7, table .Assn. \ ' (liec. November 5, SJO p.m.) .r. London, November 5. -Alter the murder of a Nonstable (he residents of .Ballinalee, anticipating refusals, armed themselves and drove otf • S2^^,^t 0 ,T d L■n !!,1 ■ J h ° iaHer a ni ht attack, killing throe and wounding bix. —Aus.-N.Z. Cablo A&su.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 7
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189IRISH OUTRAGES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 7
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