IN IRELAND.
ALbTKALIAN <V N.Z. HAULS ASSOCIATION! THE VICEROY. \ LONDON, June 30. The Viceroy of Ireland, Lord French, is reported to have left Belfast aboard a destroyer for some unknown destination. - . MORE OUTRAGES. N LONDON, June 29. The papers contain reports stating that dastardly Sinn Fein outrages on girls are reported in Ireland. Fifteen armed men at Tralee dragged two girls out of bed at mid-night, carried them into the road, where the girls were brutally assaulted, their hair being cut off and tar poured over their beads. # Similar outrages occurred in other places, hut in these cases there was no tarring. THE FERMOY LOOTING. LONDON, June 30. Brigadier General Lucas, who was captured by some Sinn Feiners in Claro on Sunday, has not yet been traced. Yet, be has written a letter saying that he is well treated. He writes also depreciating the British troops’ action in, looting the town of Fcrmoy because of his capture. There are now Sinn Fein volunteers patrolling the streets of Fermoy, as the British troops there are now kept confined to their barracks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1920, Page 2
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180IN IRELAND. Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1920, Page 2
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