IN IRELAND
TRAIN HELD UP. (Imperial News Service). (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, April 1. Raiders held up a train near Limerick and stole £2300 sterling. PRECAUTIONS IN IRELAND. LONDON ,April 1. The “Standard’s” Dublin correspondent* sa.jp Ireland’s Easter is heavily charged with forebodings. The authorities are preparing for any' contingency. 1 Warships have arrived, at Belfast, but their purpose is unknown; Raids against the police continue in the provinces! A Wrnb'explosion’wrecked the barracks at Clonully in Tipperwith rifles and petrol explosive . The party attacked the Barracks at Scartaglan in County Kerry for three hours with rifles nd petrol explosive. The pplice hot fire with rifles anq c-reijndes anti beat- the raiders off.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1920, Page 3
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