IN IRELAND.
[by TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION]
THE CORK SHOOTINGS,
(Received this day at 12.25 p.m) LONDON, January 16. In the Cork shooting, the disturbances began as a crowd was leaving a football match. From 4.30 o’clock armed police parties in motor lorries were breaking up groups in the principal streets. Before five rebels attacked sergeant Bailiff and Constable Ryan Thereupon police reinforcements rushed up and there were riotous scenes. The ’firing lasting several hou)rs. A Customs officer named Pring, was walking homeward with his sister, when he received a bullet in the head, and died instantly. Two women, and four civilian men mere among the wounded
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1921, Page 3
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106IN IRELAND. Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1921, Page 3
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