IRISH AFFAIRS
AUHfItALIAN AND N.Z. t ABLE ASSOCIA / lON . FURTHER. OUTRAGES. (Received this day at (1.45 a.in.' LONDON, April 3. Keninn and Breslin, Iwu Dublin youths living with, their sister, were taken from their bed by three armed men and put into motor ears and ruined to Ashtown suburbs where they were filing into the road.
Kernan had two bullets in Ins heart am! Rreslin’s head was blown off and file body riddled with bullets. Residents heard the shooting and saw the bodies thrown into the road, but. dared not come from their bouses until the ears returned to Dublin. Three similar mysterious murder* were committed in Dublin since I lutrsday, in each ease the victim apparently being Republican. A party of rebels looted the town of Dromahair in County Leitrim, plundered the shops, and burned down the court house. During a socalled politictil argument in Ballina two old women named AltGuinness, were shot dead in their home. The Rallina district is in the hands of the rebels.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1923, Page 3
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168IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1923, Page 3
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