IN IRELAND.
PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)
29 DEATHS IN BELFAST. LONDON, September 2.
Twenty nine deaths caused by the week’s rioting in Belfast. The rioting is now spasmodic. Troops with bayonets are dispersing any crowds before trouble commences.
Dublin raids on a big scale included private houses, shops and public building in all parts of the city. Raiders disfigured a picture of Mannix in one house.
MILITARY RAIDS IN.DUBLIN
LONDON, September 2,
The police and the military raided the houses of a. number of Sinn Feiners in Dublin. Six persons were arrested. These were all arrested in one house.
PRO-IRISH STRIKE AT BOSTON.
LONDON, September 2.
Several British ocean liners at Boston are now tied up. This is owing to the longshoremen striking as a . protest against the British Government’s imprisonment of Mayor McSweeney and Archbishop Mannix’s detention.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1920, Page 2
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