IRELAND.
RESTRICTING NIGHT LIFE. A FRUITLESS ATTACK. By Telegroph.—Pnu Assn.—Copyright. London, Feb. 24. Retorting against the miliary order forbidding persons to be abroad in Dublin without a pass after midnight, the Dublin City Council has ordered the extinguishing of street lights After 11.30 and has forbidden the perfomr.nce of tiny municipal services thereafter, as being dangerous in the absence of lighting. The council has also refused to allow municipal employee? to apply for military permits to be abroad, also if the permits are obtained regardless of the council's injunction, the council will refuse to pay wagej for work done dtu'ing the lightless hours. The Sinn Feiners bunded an attempt to blow up the constabulary barracks at Ballynahinch, in County Down. Geligliite was inserteij in holes drilled in tliu walls, but failed to explode. The town hid previously been isolated, the telegraph wires having been cut and the road* blocked with felled trees_ The murdered man fou?d in the field near Cork Was named Quinlivisk. He joined Casement's brigade when a prisoner in Germany, and joined the Sinn Feinera after .Vis release.—Aus.-NZ Cable Assn. i
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1920, Page 5
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