IRISH FACTIONS
(Press. Assn.-
. reportep mustering of troops in fre1e state RAID ON A BARRACKS
— By Telegraph — Copyrlght) .
' Rec. Nov.' "5] London, Nov. 4. A strongly subst'antiate'd report from Ireland states "that the Island pridjge milita'i'y barracjcs were daringly 'ra'ided, it is believed by the Irish Republican Army. ' " ... Several tKousand rounds of "rifle ammunition were seized. It is reported that' the army is marshalled at' Gurragh. There was'. considerahle 'military actlvify" oyernight, and ' troops are standing by owing to grave localised unrest arising'fr'om the bitter jiostility between the Republiean army and the Gbsgraveites'! "W^6" army.'" Despite Mr. Pe Valera's d^nials, the 'gun ruhnihg* story persists'. ' It is stated that large landings 'have been made at wild spots oh the (jork poast, and that some* places are veritable arsenals.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 373, 7 November 1932, Page 5
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