THE IRISH PROBLEM.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION BARRACKS RENAMED. LONDON, December 27. The Free State Governments is renaming the Barracks vacated by the British troops. The Royal Barracks will be known as Collins Barracks, in honour of Michael Collins and Richmond Barracks as Keogh Barracks, after General Tom Keogh, who was killed in Countv Cork.
IRISH HOLD UP. .'Received this dav at 8.30 n.m.) LONDON, Dee 28. Armed men held up a Dublin postman and abstracted a cheque for sixteen pounds from the mail bag. Ho marched the postman to a public bouse under threat of shooting and compelled him to forge the payee’s name and present the cheque. He then took the postman to a suburb, gave him two pounds and decamped. Eighty-six Irregulars were released from Galway Gaol on an undertaking to relinquish arms against the Free State. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1922, Page 2
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141THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1922, Page 2
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