IRISH AFFAIRS
AUbtl'.AJ lAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. AN AMBUSH. LONDON. April 20. Irish troops, motoring between Kiltiiiii'gli and Chiremorri-y. in (.'aunty Mayo, were and.u -lit d. One, Nicholas, an assistant puyim.-iei, was killed. HI NO Eli STRIKERS RELEASED. LONDON, Apiil 27. Two f-mtde Republicans in pii-on, Annie O'Neill and Nellie Ryan have been liberated from K ilnia in ham Oaol. Thev have been hunger-sinking ' fulsome time, and the duct rs advised that they were in grave danger el dying. The Dad Eireaun on May 2nd will debate a motion declaring that anyone hunger striking theroa i ter must take the lull consequences. LEO A LIS INO BETTI NO. LONDON, April 27. h is reported that the Free Slate Oeverninent is sympal bet ii-ally con-id-ering a scheme lor the legalising of betting. which the Turf Club approve-'.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1923, Page 3
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137IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1923, Page 3
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