TERRORISM
SHOOTINGS IN IRELAND. (United Press Association.—Bv Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, September 15. “The Times’s” Dublin correspondent says that "William Maohiernpy, a wellknown resident of Kilrush, County Clare, was brutally allot down on bis own doorstep immediately a ter picking up a strange missive beaded with a skull and crossbones, reading: “Spies • beware!” The shooting was done by men on bicycles. Maclnerney is inhospital, being in a. serious condition. The charred body of P. J. Mudigan, a, Sligo resident, was found on a lone ly cliff. Tiiis "followed the mysterious summoning of Mulligan from his bed in the middle of the night. These and other outrages are associated with an alarming spread of terrorism and illegal drilling, which continues openly throughout the country. Sean MacBride, an extremist leader, speaking at County Kerry, boasted of the progress that a revolutionary movement was making.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1931, Page 5
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