IRELAND.
ARCHBISHOP DETAINED. PRECAUTIONS BY THE MILITARY. By Telegraph.—Press Assh.—Copyright London, August 2. Archbishop Barry, of" Hobart, while visiting his home at Middleton, County Cork, in company with Mr. Brauer, Archbishop Kelly's secretary, was stopped by a party of Cameron Highlanders, and the officer ordered them to quit their motor-car and submit to a search. Archbishop Barry protested, and piuved his episcopal rank. The officer sent a soldier to a military post to obtain inslrylionr-:. The soldier returned half an hour later and the party was permitted to proceed. Archbishop Barry lias lodged a protest. ftarmnid Lynch, a Sinn Feiner, has resigned his seat in the Hduse of Commons, owing to a difference of opinion with De Vnlera and the Irish-American policy.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Asun. DIVERSION OF ATLANTIC TRAFFIC. London, August 3. It is understood that interference with the duties of the coastguard stations on the south coast of Ireland is partly responsible for the diversion of the Atlantic traffic from Qdeenstown.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. *°
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1920, Page 7
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