THE IRISH PROBLEM.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. IRISH FREE STATE. MASONIC MEETINGS SUSPENDED . LONDON, May 13. The Eml of Dounaglnnore has --derod a’ suspension of all lodge meetings throughout the Irish Freo State, ow-ng to some attacks on Masonic Halls and Freemasons there. THE ULSTER STRIFE. LONDON, May 13. In Ulster five armed men held up a light engine, and forced a pay cieik who was riding on tho footplate, to hand "over £I,OOO sterling, wages Tor the locomotive staff. The men then escaped. A dastardly outrage, attributed to Sinn Feiners, occurred at Belfast, resulting in the death of a tram conduo tor named Mansfield. His death rosu ted from an attache ease left behind in the tram, as while taking it to tlie ■ ist property office, an infernal macii'ne within tlie case exploded, killing Mansfield and wounding three others.
REPUBLICANS TAKE NAVAL STATION.
LONDON, May 13
The I.R.A. Irregulars have eviei d the coastguards from the British na al and wireless naval station at Bulling and,, after auctioneering the station furniture and fixtures, they set liie t« Hie building. The damage is estimated it £20.000.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1922, Page 1
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187THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1922, Page 1
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