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HOW THE IRISH REBELS WERE ARMED.

STANDS OF ARMS FOUND IN HOUSES. MANY GERMAN RIFLES HAVE BEEN SEIZED. (Reed. 9.10 am.). I LONDON, May 28. A number of German rifles seized ' among Irish rebels, also those seized at Wexford, were mostly of German make. Lional Leader at Kilkenny, when arrested, surrendered a modern LeeEnfield. The police found in the houses of many people, stands of arms and bandoliers.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 126, 29 May 1916, Page 5

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HOW THE IRISH REBELS WERE ARMED. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 126, 29 May 1916, Page 5

HOW THE IRISH REBELS WERE ARMED. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 126, 29 May 1916, Page 5

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