THE IRISH PROBLEM
* ITSTItA 1.1 AN' AND N. 7.. CAltl.E ASSOCIATION. IRISH ATTACKS. LONDON, Sept 15. The Dail rejected a proposal to ap point a committee ;lo inquire into the postal strike, with a view to a settlement. irregulars attacked Wellington barracks, Portobello, and telephone exchange at Kiugsbridge station. Dublin. There was heavy firing for three hours. Guards at the exchange turned out and were assailed by bombs and revolvers. LONDON. .Sept. 15. While a military patrol was passing through Dundalk, a bomb was thrown from an ex-Protestant Church yard. Irergulars attacked a guard on a bridge in another pant of the town. A terrific duel lasted for three hours. Householders were obliged to lie on tbe (loor to escape living bullets. The attackers wen beaten oft. CRUSHING THE IRREPH'LARS. , Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, September 16. The battle at Bonniconhm lasted all day long, tbe Free Staters dislodging tbe enemy from impregnable positions. The Irregulars took up an ambush with road mines, machine guns, armoured cars. Thirteen were taken prisoner. Large concentrations and movements of troops occurred in the whole west designed td cruslf {he jrregulars stand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1922, Page 3
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190THE IRISH PROBLEM Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1922, Page 3
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