IRISH AFFAIRS.
Australian and x.z. cable association. boyxe battle memorial, blown -JO atoms. LONDON, June 1. Dublin reports suite that the Boyne Obelisk, which liad stood for nearly h’UO years on the site of the Battle oi the Boyne, to commemorate William Ilf, hits been blown to pieces. Thi.-> "as done during the nig..i. An im.estigation disclosed that the rod; foundation -uid been bored, and three powerful land mines were operated by time fuses. The obelisk was thrown across ■ the road, and shattered into a pile ol ttMHhry Oft. thick. Half a ton of ■JBnos, used in the base, "ere hurled 800 yards into the river bed. ANOTHER ABORTION CHARGE. DUNEDIN*, dime 1. James Reynolds Ilayne, charged with the illegal Use of an instrument to procure a miscarriage, vas remanded to June 8. Bail was fixed at CV IOO, and two sureties of ,Cooo. Tile police stated that it was not definitely known whether tbo girl was yet out of danger. DUMPING AB.MS. (Received this day at 10.-Id a.in.) LONDON, June 1. Free State troops have found a series of dumps of arms in various parts ol Ireland, showing Dr Valera's dumping order was being carried out.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1923, Page 3
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197IRISH AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1923, Page 3
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