IRISH CRISIS.
A TRUCE PROPOSED. IMN FEIN WARFARE CONTfifrjES. •r T«i«n»fl».-PMi» 4am.«*Co»j»irtt Received Oct. 12, 9.55 p.m. _. London, Oct. 12. Toe Society of Friends in Ireland U approaching other churches with a view to securing a month's truce, and askin« the Government and the Republicans to pWjfa tuemsclvts to prevent a recourse to physical force methods. A motor lorry carrying ten soldiers at Ballymacshane -was held up by carts *"»« a «o»e the road, and Sinn Feiners i Mhijd a high hedge opened fire, uiing ■ wmbt and revolvers. The skirmish continued for an hour, and one soldier was killed and six were wounded. Neverthew«, the rest managed to drive qff the WUR Feinerg, though they were outnum-*«T»i-Au«..».Z. CWrfe Assn. AfQWrfl'S CRITICISM IGNORED. London, Oct. 11. Mr. Lloyd George says he does not propose to lake notice of Mr. Asqnith's criticism of the Premier's Irish speech. "Mr. Asquith does not mention the jWJish policy of murder."—Aus.-N.Z. CMHe A|«n.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1920, Page 5
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