IRISH AFFAIRS.
itJSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. REBEL’S ROAIANTfC WEDDING. LONDON. Feb 16. Bolin, a rebel leader, who is sometimes described as “the Irish Do A\et.’ disguised himself as a girl and bravely risked his life in order nor to disappoint a woman lie promised to marry. Bofin’s stronghold is ringed by Free State bayonets. Ihe bride waited at a church outside the cordon. Lofin at midnight, drosed in bridal attire, slipped through the Free State lines. While the troops were scouring the eountiyside. lie was quietly married. He :s believed to be honey mooning in a eace in t.fie heart of the mountains. A REBEL DEFEAT. LONDON. Feb 111. During the investment of the Angna mountains, .seven rebels were killed, thirteen wounded, and sixteen caponed. with cities and machine-guns. Two aeroplanes assi-ted in the opet atioi..'.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1923, Page 3
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137IRISH AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1923, Page 3
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