IRELAND.
A MAGISTRATE MURDERED. RAID ON RAILWAY TRAIN. By Telegrnpli.—rress Assn.—-Copyrlsht. London, March 4Captain Shawe Taylor, magistrate at Henry, County Galway, was shot dead aft." l ! - many previous attempts at assassination. The military carried out further extensive raids.
In a daring hold-up of a train at Kincasslagh, County Donegal, effected by armed masked men, the men tied up the stationmaster and porters and smashed the telegraph instruments. When the train steamed in they honnlcd the engine and searched the passengers' luggage, apparently for arms.
SINN FELN PARLIAMENT. RECOGNISED BY AN IRISH CORPORATION. Received March 9, 5.5 p.m. London, March 4. '['lie Wftterford Corporation, one member dissenting, passed a resolution acknowledging the Dail Eirann as the duly authorised Irish Government, and promising to give effect to all its decrees. Copies of the resolution will be sent to the Republican Minister for Irish Affairs, who will be asked to transmit them to the Governments of Europe and America.—United Service.
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