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IRELAND.

A PEOPLE OF NERVES. LIVING TO EXPECT CALAMITY. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Jan. 1, 5.5 p.m. London, Dec. 31. The Dublin correspondent of the Times states that a military court may investigate the Phoenix Park affair, but the verdict of accidental shooting is not questioned.

The loss of the two lives is regarded as the outcome of abnormal circumstance? Young soldiers lost their heads and acted Under an illusion. The truth is that all men's nerves are on an edge in Ireland, and nobody knows what crime or calamity the next hour may bring—Times Service.

A PLOT FRUSTRATED. ARMS SUPPOSED FOR IRELAND. Received January 1, .7.5 p.m. London, Dec. 31. The arrest of an Irishman in Liverpool, charged with being in possession of a revolver, led to the discovery of a quantity of arras and ammunition and Sinn Fein literature, supposed to be connected with a scheme to import arms into Ireland.— Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assn.

SAFEGUARDING THE VICEROY. ' Received January 1, 7.5 p.m. London, Dec. 31. Barbed wire entanglements have been erected round the Vice-Regal Lodge at Dublin Castle. Phoenix Park is now closed at six o'clock in the evening. - Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1920, Page 5

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194

IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1920, Page 5

IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1920, Page 5

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