THE IRISH PROBLEM.
UNITED SEIIVICE TKI.EGRAMS. f Received tiiis finy nt Sant ) LONDON-; January 30. Irak Government has forwarded t appeal to the League of Nations e pressing their firm intention to il lend their rights and original bom dories of their country. HUSH OI'TRAGK. T-CJ.VROX, January .‘lO. •After ordering Mayo family servotr to leave Palmerston, a beautiful re.sif erne tit Straffon Comity Kildare, rel els completely destroyed tile bnildiii hy lide, only allowing the family p;< tnres and art treasures to lie romot cd.
KTDNA I’l’ED. (Received tliis iliiv at 8.30 a.in.) LONDON. .Inn 31. While walking with his wife in Sul ten. ?Jnyo .Senator Baywell was Uit Mapper by armed men and driven awn in a. ear.
Free State a ulhoriti'n have issue'll proclamation that if Bngivell is no safeiv returned within forty-cigl hours, punitive measures will he take against tlio kidnappers associates. Thi is Generally interpreted to mean ext tuitions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1923, Page 3
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153THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1923, Page 3
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