IN IRELAND.
ARMED ACTION.
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyngnt
(Received Tins Day at 1.5. p.m.) I DUBLIN, June 8. Munitions are hurriedly arriving at Cork harbour. Tile Commissioners refused to unlock the big cranes for the armed transport and the unloading of 'l' military lorries. Soldiers broke the locks and commenced, unloading but made little progress in the absence of the dockers. Railway strikers have now returned at Limerick. Workers refuses to han't dip coal intended for the Constabulary. Constables unloaded it, protected by ..- an armed escort. -c \ • POSTAL PROPOSAL. \ A Received this dav at 1.30 p.m.) S w LONDON June .8. Government is completing postal arrangements with Russia through Krassin. The press opposes this, considering it) to be. a recognition of the Soviet. MILITARY PATROLS. (Received This Dav at 15. p.m.) . LONDON, June 8. Dublin advices state the new military patrol,is bearing fruit, as military frustrated an attack on >, constabulary barracks at Brosna, County Kerry. »
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1920, Page 3
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154IN IRELAND. Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1920, Page 3
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