THE IRISH PROBLEM
UNITED BEUVIOB TELEGHAMB. i
IRISH 1! ARE USINGS. ; (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) i LONDON. Aug. Lb j H is stated ten were killed and 10 I wounded when the Irregulars recap- , tured Dundalk. The dead were most- ; ]y pree Staters killed in an explosion , ofr mines under the barracks, which j held two hundred Free State troops. , It is reported from Belfast that the ; viaduct ove rtlie river Boyne lit Drogliedea. lias been destroyed, meaning the indefinite suspension of the Bcl-fast-Dublin railway service. Trains
from Dublin arc not running beyom. Droehedii, which although surrounded, appears to he still in the Nationals’ hands. Nationals occupied RuUevant, where Dublin guards engaged a party . of irregulars, who were mining the ; road. Tile fiTeguhivs decamped, leav-, j„„ a motor ear and large quantity of prisoners. Nationals occupied KHlaruev unopposed. i
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1922, Page 3
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141THE IRISH PROBLEM Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1922, Page 3
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