(Received This Day 11.30 a.m.) THE IRISH REBELLION.
London, April 30. The Dublin rebels at the outset .i<l died tramcais regardless 01 consequences. Some ivounded soldiers limping on crutches expostulated, saying "For Gou'.s sake do not shoot innocents; you are killing your mothers and Bisters." People wore heartlessly wounded in spito of the expostulates. The soldiers used 18-poundere with Ri ent effect, on the rebel stronghold. Of the-troops engaged, many were inexperienced in actual warfare, but tliey fo'ight. like veteivns and incurred deadly risks in the narrow, winding staircases, clearing out the snipers. The people of Deiry are proud of the distinction of securing Sir Roger Cl ement's arrest. A farmer gathering seaweocf (TTscovcred the suspicious boat and immediately informed \ho authorities.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 May 1916, Page 2
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122(Received This Day 11.30 a.m.) THE IRISH REBELLION. Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 May 1916, Page 2
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