IN IRELAND.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATIONSINN FEIN PROCLAMATION. LONDON, April 20. The Bail Eirrean is issuing a proclamation forbidding any citizen of the Irish Republic from emigrating, and ordering shipping emigration agents to refuse to accept passage money. Those disobeying will be deemed guilty of a serious offence. A Sinn Fein window smashing campaign in London has attained alarming proportions. Five hundred outrages were reported yesterday. The damage will run into many thousands of pounds, including If 10 windows at Stoke Newington. It is believed that womei are concerned in the outrages, whiel were carried out at night. It is difficuli to detect.
REPRISALS. LONDON, April 20. As the official reprisals for the killing on a sergeant of the Royal Scots Regiment, two hotels and a shop have been demolished by fire in Ennis, in County Clare. DR MANNIX. LONDON, April 20. Archbishop Mannix has been furthei interviewed here. He denied that the report of a Paris interview was tnu when it said he; had stated the Popt asked him to condemn so-called Sim Fein outrages in Ireland. He deniet also that said he had refused hi: Holiness the Pope’s request. He fur ther denied the assertion that lie sail the Pope, when informed by him of th real situation in Ireland had said tha the British policy in Ireland was shock ingy AN IRISH WARNING. (Received This Day at 1.5. p.m.l LONDON, April 21. All Dublin solicitors have receive an ultimatum that if they are partie to motions for nttnohment of rates fc criminal injuries, &#y will he deal irith by tho Republican Army,
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1921, Page 3
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266IN IRELAND. Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1921, Page 3
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