TN IRELAND
[“REUTER ’S’' TELEGRAM.]
AN EYE FOR AN EYE. (Received Thi.s Day at 8.40 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 29. Notices posted on Drogheda road and Drogheda were “Policeman slun here.. Five Sinn Feitiers will be shot. is not coercion; it is an eye for ai eye, We aro not drink maddened sav ages, we are not out for loot. We art not offensive to women. We are human as other Christians, but we have re strained ourselves too lpng. Are we t< be, down while our coteirades arc beinj shot by cbrner boys and ragamuffins o' Ireland. We say ‘Never,’ and all inquiries in the world will not stop ou; desire for revenge. Stop shooting police or we will lay low every house tha smells of Sinn Fein. .Remember Hal briggan.”
- IRISH OUTRAGES. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 30. Sinn Feiners fired on a police patro at O’Brien’s bridge, Limerick, killing two constables. Another patrol was ambushed a j Templomore, one constable being kill \ ed, one wounded and one missing. Armed masked men raided two steam ! ers berthed at Northwall, Dublin, am’ 1 took rifles, revolvers and ammunition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1920, Page 3
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