THE IRISH PROBLEM.
—«»♦*- i | AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. OAMLB ASSOCIATION, j . REBELS SFIHMHSED. j 1 LONDON, Dec. 28. j , Free State soldiers surprised a| , ! party of seven rebels in a public-house ; ( I at Clonakilty County Cork. The hrsi j ( ’ Free Stater'to enter was shot, dead. - j His comrades returned the lire, and j , wounded one and seized three ol the j . rebels. Other rebels then fired at the , lamps, and escaped in tin- darkness, j ; after a hand-to-hand struggle. Aj , ' Thompson gun was found under the . ' i counter. A bomb was thrown in Angler St., 1 j Dublin, while a tender tilled with Free; *! State troops was passing. Some of Dm ■ troops were injured, and a man and a - gil'l ill the crowded street were seriously wounded. •
REBELS TAKE GUNS. LONDON, Dee. 28. ' Some irregulars captured a l '■' r State barracks at Dowra, in County Cavan, and they disarmed the garrison, who were outnumbered araL-unablc to offer opposition, and they carried off two machine guns and a large quantity o frides and ainnninition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1922, Page 3
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172THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1922, Page 3
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