IN IRELAND
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LIMERICK RAIDERS. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, January 2. Limerick raiders arrived on bicycles. They picketed the approaches to the central post' office ajjd ewf 11 flip tejejdiqnes..- They divided "in].q pHrfjijs', going to the ‘sorting room and other departments, holding up the Post Office officials with pistols, wjjije thp leadpra seized the old age pensions whiph >ypre chiefly in silver, and ready for payment. The clerk with the key of the safe containing £1,500 sterling had just left, am} the raiders were unable to brgak open the safp.
IRISH ADVOCATE. NEW YORK, Jan. 2. A message from Battle Creek, in Michigan State, says that Sir Horace I’lunkej; (who was chairman of thp late Irish Convention, and now an advocate of some form of Irish Homo Rule) has arrived there. He has come up to rest (or iii few days at a local sanatorium. Ho appears, however, to be in good health.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1920, Page 2
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