IRISH AFFAIRS.
• CST It AI.IA N AND N.Z. CAHLIO ASSOCIATION DUBLIN FIGHTING. LONDON, Feb. 21. ‘'otne armed men raided tbe Income Tax Office in Nassau Street. Dublin, and set lire to the building. Simultaneously an attack was made on a military post, nearby. There was heavy tiring over a wide anal for half an hour, between the attackers and the i loops. The former were concealed on housetops. In the l boroughfares the crowd became panic-stricken. Three civilians were wounded. A number of arrcscs were made. Two of the Irregulars were shot dead. A Foi<l ear containing three landmi lies was captured.
.MANY REBELS CAPTURED. LONDON. Feb. 21. Extensive operations in North Galway resulted in the capture of sixtyone prisoners, Inly armed, who were responsible for tbe recent burnings. One column of eighteen were surprised during the night in a farmhouse, during a heavy rainstorm.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1923, Page 2
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145IRISH AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1923, Page 2
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