FROM SWEET COUNTY KERRY.
GREATEST EXODUS FOR MANY YEARS. SAIL FOR AMERICA. (Received Thursday, 8 p.m.) LONDON, April 5. Hundreds of youths and gii'ls‘ grated to America from West Keriy during the last fortnight—the greatest exodus for many years. Numbeis of them had fought with the rebels. TOO LATEI GRAVE ALREADY ROBBED. (Received, Thursday, 8 p.m.) A raiding party dug up the grave of Joseph Griffiths, who was buried 63 years ago in Scothouse cemeteiy, because It was rumoured tire eoffimeontain'd gold. Griffith was a wealthy bachelqr. The coffin was discovered with the lid removed. & . murdered officers found BODIES THROWN IN DITCH.
(Received Thursday 7.15 p.m.) V LONDON, April 5. The bod es of Lieutenants Cruise and Kennedy, of the Clonmel Garrison who were captured by Irregu lars ’in January, while motoring u mufti ajid unarmed, were tound bun d in a ditch five miles Dom Clonmei. Both had been shot through the One hundred Irregular prisoners were remove! from Clonmel to-day.
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Shannon News, 6 April 1923, Page 4
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162FROM SWEET COUNTY KERRY. Shannon News, 6 April 1923, Page 4
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