IRELAND
i CONSTABLE MURDERED AT ; LIMERICK. A DARING OUTRAGE. ‘Ry Ti.R-tr a; .hj . Pi ess A~<n. - Copyright.) i A;:-! r. 1 ban and N.Z. (’able Association.) LONDON. J'ine 11. i (Receive'! June IM, 5.5 p.ui.i A party of in s!.nt Constable Carrol dead i:i i!■<> public vi--\v in the middle if the af-tf-n.c an outside Ibe Railway Hotel at Lsm- ■ The Ibi'din Recorder awarded £4650 to the widow an ! CL’dd;.) each to two daughters of the late A.-si-lant Commissioner of Police, Mr Redmond, who was murdered in January 21, and :.Lo E50 ; I0 to the widow of Mr Red, the it.up it ted magistrate. 1 Runny an at!nek on police barracks in County ta rk. a constable dropped his rifle and i laved a violin with the idea of cheering Id. •.•".••trade'idle attack failed, but 1 t ! .;- ino- : act-.; were partly destroyed by cx- | VATICAN AND .AINN REIN. REPUDIATION OF AN “AMBASSADOR.” ! ROME, June 11. A .■■-■ mi odlrial coainr.-s-ioLi from the Valimi iii.-.-oci.iit from t.he so-called Irish '«uili;:.-.- edor ;.t Rome. The Vatican declares that ii look no a;-;ion which might be construed into an acknowledgement nor was ■any j .rrsom.ge of the Roman Curia present j at Cue recent reception of the Ambassador.
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Southland Times, Issue 18848, 14 June 1920, Page 5
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204IRELAND Southland Times, Issue 18848, 14 June 1920, Page 5
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