THE IRISH PROBLEM.
»I'STItAI.I A N VNIJ N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. fIMSH OUTRAGE. (Received this day at 10. JO i.io.i LONDON. January 19. In i gulars hidden in the hills shot at two commercial travellers motoring hetween Swiuford and Ki!tiniagli. They killed one and wounded the - rregulars told the driver they shot because their conimaiid to halt was unheeded. The driver said he heard no err to hall. The; attackll ifcd net allow the driver to fetch a doctor or priest. The Southern Irish Cabinet is discussing an increase in the army beyond the ihirtv-five thousand limit agreed to at the time of the Treaty. It is expected shortly to discuss the proposal with the British authorities.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1923, Page 3
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116THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1923, Page 3
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