IRISH AFFAIRS.
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CAITWE OF IRREGULARS.
(Received this day at 10.30 u.m.) LONDON, March 8.
It is officially reported Free Staters captured a whole column with arms and equipment in .Mayo, and also the leaders in Tipperary, including Con Moloney, who had been deputy chief of the rebel staff since the capture of Pensy.
IRISH. FIGHTING. LONDON, March 8
Tfie heaviest lighting since the summer is in progress in Kerry Hills. Four hundred Irregulars fought a rearguard action with Free Staters entrenches on the hillside where they were relieved bv armoured ears. I lie casualties in'Kerry since Monday were eight Free Staters and twenty-one Labels killed, and many wounded.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1923, Page 3
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113IRISH AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1923, Page 3
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