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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS

CABLE NEWS.

BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT.

AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] MANCHESTER SINN FEINERS. LONDON, April 3. Four police in the first instance visited Krskinc Street Club, Manchester. Many armed men opened fire forthwith. One man a policeman, whose comrades shot the assailant dead. Police scouts, who were posted outside; on. hearing the firing, summoned reinforcements.

A hundred police hastened to the scene in taxi cabs and surrounded the / club. , The firing lasted for a'quarter cf aij) hour. Captured documents showed that many of the inmates of the Club Mere active Sinn Feiners. Jars of kerosene revolvers and implements similar co those used in connection with hotel arsons were found; also a list of od works, timber yards, and other vulnerable industries in Manchester. ITALIAN HELP. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) ATHENS, April 4. It is reported twenty-two’ Italian ships have left Ephesus conveying munitions to Ivemalists. . _ v GREEK PRINCE REPORTED KILLED. (Received This Day at 9.45 a.m.) LONDON, April 4. Turkish reports allege that Prince Andrew of Greece was killed in t.re recent fighting. ,

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1921, Page 2

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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1921, Page 2

BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1921, Page 2

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