FURTHER CLASHES.
i Received this day at !.•> pin.) , LONDON, Aug .16. A series of engagements took . place near Navan between a large party of Irregulars and National detachments Sixty-six Irregulars were captured. A special constabulary post was fired on near Wattlebridgo, 1-ei-manngh inside the Ulster border. Tho fir o wa s returned. Tbe casualties are j unknown.
BREAKING DOWN. neuter's telegrams. * i (Received this day at 11.30 a.in.) LONDON, August 16. AH heart Ims gone out oT the rebel resistance. Numbers are returning to Cork, hourly, without their arms. Tbe routed forces’ morale is described by observers as deplorable. A majority appear to be sick of the whole business. Many take any opportunity to slip back to their homes.
The inßin-gents lost eleven killed and forty wounded in the engagement at South Cork, The Nationals h«I six killed and twenty five wounded.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1922, Page 3
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