THE IRISH PROBLEM
fkUBTRAr.IAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION
MORE BURNINGS
(Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) r,ON DON, February fi. The County Wicklow residence "f Colonel Eustace Aland who is in (eylon, was hurned dov.n by armed men Mrs Maud and household looked on. covered by the rides of raiders. Rallygusson house, the residence ul F. Russell, sub-sheriff of County Louth was burned down by armed men who described the action as a reprisal for the execution by Government of winch Russell is an official. CORK STRIKERS. Received this day at 12.25 pm.) LONDON, February fi. Strikers in Cork mills seized two mills over which they raised the red dag. They propose to resume work immediately and state they will sell bread at cost price and guarantee payment for raw material used during the occupation of the mills, also the cost <3 V light, coal and use of machinery. They state they feel morally justified in taking this action. Strikers in the egg packing trade destroyed a lorry containing eggs and fowls belonging to an employer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1923, Page 3
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176THE IRISH PROBLEM Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1923, Page 3
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