SUNDAY PAPERS BURNED
RAID ON TRAIN IRISH PROTEST AGAINST ARTICLE (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian P.A.—United Service) BUBLIN, Sunday. A party of young men, unarmed and unmasked, entered the Killiney Station, ordered the stationmaster and porter away, and held up a train from Kingstown. They forced the luggage van and seized and set fire to 6.000 copies of English Sunday newspapers. Their action is believed to be a protest against the publication in one of the life of Christ about which the Bishop of Galway recently protested.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 360, 22 May 1928, Page 13
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87SUNDAY PAPERS BURNED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 360, 22 May 1928, Page 13
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