IN IRELAND
I"BEUTKR’B” TBLKQBAM.] MORE OUTRAGES. (Received This Day at 10.40 a.m.) LONDON Novejmbor 4. Sir Hamar Greenwood in the Commons, said twenty two police and fourteen soldiers were murdered in Ireland during October] 28 police and thirty soldiers wero wounded/ 223 civilians were court martialled and 167 convicted. Eleven lorries filled with uniformed men Gcanard where Inspector Kellegher wa\ shot on Sunday. They opened fire on houses and also set fire to various buildings. The market liouse and hotel, valued at seventy thousand were destroyed, also a number of business premises. After the withdrawal of the troops from Tralee in the early morning, uniformed men armed with axes and petrol ignited a number of houses. The military returned and restored order and helped to extinguished the fire.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1920, Page 3
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