IN IRELAND.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. TRAIN HELD UP AND DESTROYED LONDON, July 6. A hundred armed men held up a goods train passing through a cutting on the Great Northern line in County Tyrone. They uncoupled the horse boxes, which were set running down the incline. The raiders set fire to and destroyed the remaining sixteen wagons, including mails. FIVE MEN MURDERED. LONDON, July 6. JW Five men were taken from their beds in the morning at Newry and shot dead. SMUTS’S REPORT. LONDON, July 6. General Smuts has returned from Ireland. He has since had a lengthy interview with Mr Lloyd George, Sir H. Greenwood, Mr Balfour, and the Lord Chancellor (Birkenhead). RESULT OF SMUTS VISIT. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, July 7. w It is understood as the result of Gen-‘A era! Smuts visit, De Valera comes to London. Feeling in Dublin favours Smuts presiding at the Conference. Sir J. Craig and Lord Middleton had an interview with Hon Lloyd George. Informal conversations aro believed to relate in favor of a truce in Ireland'
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1921, Page 2
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180IN IRELAND. Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1921, Page 2
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