IN IRELAND.
(Reuter’s Telegram.,* MORE REPRISALS. LONDON, Nov. Further military destruction of pros, perty is reported from the town of Tullamore. These reprisals consisted of the destruction of the cinema tbeatre, the Trade Union Hall, and severe damage done to an entire block of buildings, including the offices of the local newspaper, “The Independent.” In addition to the destruction of Tullamore there has been reprisals at other places this week. There was damage done by fire and bombs at Tralee. The latest cases are the destruction of many shops by bombs and petrol at Dungannon; the looting of towns in Tipperary ; and the destruction of the creamery and cottages at Ballyduff. It is reported there were last week 15 police casualties in Ireland, 9 being wounded and six killed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1920, Page 2
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129IN IRELAND. Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1920, Page 2
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