THE IRISH PROBLEM.
ii'stit.ii.i vx .no s.y. i'oßi.k association RKBED ACTIVITIES. I.ON"DON. Jamiaiy 10. Irish rebels piled a motor lorry with grey blankets. In which icheis a riot'd with lilies wen' hidden. When the lorry reached College Green, t’c karris of rille- appear'd from the blankrels of rifles appeared from the blauk.wi shrieked, and following the example of men. throw themselves on their faces in the street. Meantime He motor driver went at full speed down (■ rn Tti in .“street Hint other ports of Iho city. Free Staters were replying to the rifle and bomb fire with rifles and revolvers. Several civilians were wounded, at least one woman being killed The rebels delivered three otliei atlacks in Dublin, including on on the “Freeman’s Journal'' office. P.ioadstuu railway station, and Portohello barracks. Thousands of people leaving the tlieati" kineinas , ere cndniigore'L Some Free State soldie:* were endangered. Some Free State soldiers were wounded, also a priest and other civilians.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1923, Page 3
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158THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1923, Page 3
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