IN IRELAND.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. A POLICEMAN KILLED. LONDON, March 12. Throe police officers, named Mclntosh, Crooks, and Cooper, were standing outside a Belfast music hall tof night, talking to three girls when they ) W cre fired at. Five men fired revolvers > at them and Crooks was killed Mclntosh and Cooper were seriously wound- ’ e d and a civilian nearby was also wounded. The assailants escaped in the confusion. ) POLICE CONVICTED OF THEFTS. LONDON, March 12. Constables Knight and Johnson were 1 convicted by conn martial of thefts at Roscommon. They were sentenced 1 to three years’ gaol. NEGOTIATING A TRUCE. (Received tins day at 8 a.m.l LONDON, March 12. .The “Sunday Express” states nego- ' tiations for a truce in Ireland have been ' ,-e-opened between the Government and Sinn Fein, the former abandoning their demand for the surrender of arms. While the police and military were ' surrounding a house near Callan, thiity - armed men rushed out. Constable Reilf ly was killed and Captain Baynlnin 5 wounded.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1921, Page 3
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168IN IRELAND. Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1921, Page 3
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