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IN IRELAND.

l Australian <fc N.Z. Cable Association) - & IIEUTEB-j , IRELAND AND THE VATICAN. ROME, June 11. It is asserted a semi-official communication from the Vatican dissociates 'iself from the so-called Irish Ambissador at Rome.' Tlie Vatican declares it took no action'Which might he construed an olcknowlodgment nor was any personage of the Itoman Curia present ait the ' reception of .the Ambassador. NEARLY £15,000 LEVY. ' LONDON, June 12. At Dublin the Castle Recorder awarded £4650 to the widow and £2OOO each to tivo daughters of a commissioner named Redmond. He also 'gave £SOOO to the widow of a police officer named Bell. This money will be levied on the citizens. During an attack on the police barracks at Carragholt, County' Cork, ai constable propped liis rifle and played liis violin with the idea of cheering h>s comrades. Tlie attack failed, but the barracks were partly' destroyed 'bv the explosives aiifi petrol. \ Some in’eh are reported to have shot a. constable named Carrol dead ju a public' place fit the afternoon i utsido a hotel in Limerick. MALICIOFS DAMAGIp. deceived' This Dav at. *.45 a.m.l LONDON, June 12. It is officially stated since Ist January, claims for compensation for malicious destruction of property in Ireland totalled £2.718,000,

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1920, Page 1

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IN IRELAND. Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1920, Page 1

IN IRELAND. Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1920, Page 1

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