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THE IRISH PROBLEM

it) Silt A MAN AMI N.Z. CAlii.K AooOoiATIO" | IRISH ATTACKS. j CONDON, Nov. ;i. Armed men robbed Rotunda Rink post office. Dublin, of a large sum of money nnd a quantity of documents. i General Mulcaby’s house, Portbello. i Dublin, was attacked and a number of ' bombs thrown, and a heavy fire opened. National guards eventually dis- i p.rsed the attackers. LONDON. November 4. Mr Earnoiin de Valera has issued a I proclamation in Dublin urging non-re-cognition by Ireland of the coming Imicrial Parliamentary elections to bo held in Ulster. He alleges that any participation in these elections wool I mean a recognition of the right ol an alien legislature to partition the country. and to make laws for Ireland. RHP U n lilOA N ‘ ‘DIE-HA R.DS. ’ ’ LONDON, November 4. The most extensive Republican ortibrenk in County Louth for some time occurred between Dundalk and Drogheda, where roads were damaged, r railway track destroyed, telephone wires ! cut, a train wrecked and widespread havoc wrought by explosions. The mil'tar.v barracks at Ardec were attacked with bombs and rifle lire for three hours. An adjoining house, occupied by a. cashier of the Ulster Bank, but which the occupants recently had vacated. was blown tip, and other houses damaged, the occupants narrowly escaping.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19221106.2.21.4

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1922, Page 3

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THE IRISH PROBLEM Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1922, Page 3

THE IRISH PROBLEM Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1922, Page 3

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