IN IRELAND.
fAUSTRALIAN A N.Z. OARt.fi ASSOCIATION./ DUBLIN BARRICADED. DUBLIN, July 10. Dublin is' surrounded by military pickets. They are operating behind barircades. They are searching all in. ward and outward bound vehicles, whether horse or motor. Occasionally pedestrians are halted and searched. Ail the soldierß have full fighting gear. They are stated to be guarding against a surprise attack, \ There are similar military movements in other parts of Ireland, including Belfast. They are stated to be aimed sit prveenting any transfer of secret supplies of arms and ammunition about the country, DUBLIN ACTIVITY CONTINUES. (Received this day at 8 aim.) LONDON, July 10. -Military activity in Dublin is undiminislied. The erection of defensive barricades, elaborate sand-bag redoubts and shelters continues. The military occupy schools and churches on the outskirts of the City. There is no relaxation of the vigilance in examining vehicles entering or leaving. Sir E. Carson has arrived at Belfast to participate'in Monday's demonstration.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1920, Page 3
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157IN IRELAND. Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1920, Page 3
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