THE IRISH PROBLEM.
AUSTRALIAN AN LI N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.
A DUBLIN FIRE. LONDON, Nov 5. Rotunda Rink, used as a general post office at Dublin was destroyed by fire. -It has been the scene of many * raids during the last throe years. M
REPUBLICANS ARRESTED. LONDON, NoV. 4Nationalist troops in Dublin, who approached the house of Mrs Humphries, tbe sister of a rebel leader, Who was killed in the 1916 rising, for the purpose of a raid, were fired on, but after a fierce duel, the house was stormed. Several of tbe occupants were found to be wounded. Mrs Humphries kind her unwoumded daughter were arrested. The house was the headquarters of an Irregular command, and contained important papers. It is believed de Valera had taken refiige in the house, biit es- •' caped during the night. 1 Mrs Mary MacSwiney has been ar1 rested in Mountjoy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1922, Page 2
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146THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1922, Page 2
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