IRELAND.
SINN FEIN OUTRAGES, MURDER AND VAST DAMAGE, By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, October 12. The Irish Office has issued a return of th* outrages attributed to the Sinn Fein movement since May, 1016. The return shows that 14 police and military and two civilians were murdered, and Hi police and 14 civilians assaulted. Twelve civilians fired at, 46 police. Raids, highway robberies, and burglaries for amis and ammunition numbered 470; inceiidiary fires numbered 55; firing, into dwellings resulted in 281 cases o£ injury to property, two to injury to the police, and 28 to civilians. Altogether the offences' numbered 1293, of which 110 occurrred in Ulster, 377 in Leinster, 182 in Connaught, and 624 in Munster. M.P. SENT TO GAOL. Received Oct. 12, 7.25 p.m. London, Oct. 11. A court-martial sentenced OTJeefe, a Sinn Foin member of Parliament, who was arrested during the raid in September on the Sinn Fein Headquarters in Dublin, to 18 months' imprisonment for seditious utterances. —Aus._NZ. Cable Assn. A TRAIN ATTACKED. Received Oct. 14, 1.15 a.m. London, Oct. 13. Fourteen men attacked a train between Cork and Queenstown. They disarmed three soldiers and disappeared. There; is no cluu to the perpetrators.—Reuter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1919, Page 5
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