IN IRELAND.
AUhTHAMAN <S” N.Z. OAHUt ASSOCIATION]
A'TTACKS ON POLICE. LONDON, July 11
During a three hours attack on Rathmore police barracks, a bomb killed Sergt. Wynne. Eight men attack Sergt Leery and Constable Barrow after obtaining the mail at Rathduff post office. Leery was struck by four bullets and is in a critical condition. The assailants took official letters. . .
Sergt Mooney, when returning from Duglow post office with letters "’as critically wounded by two hundred pellets from a shot gun lired from a vacant house.
THE 12th. OF JULY. LONDON, July 12.
In view of to-day’s Orange celebrations in Belfast and other towns, these places have been filled with troops. There is really litfle likelihood, however, of any trouble. Some effigies of De Valera were bung lip on lamp posts
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1920, Page 2
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131IN IRELAND. Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1920, Page 2
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