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A YOUNG MURDERER. PREMIER REFUSES REPRIEVE Bj Telegraph.—Preta Ann.—Copyright Received Nov. 1, 7.40 p.m. London, Oct. 31. Kevin Barry, an 18-year-old Sinn Fewer, has been condemned to death for murdering a soldier in Dublin. He was discovered under a lorry with an Automatic pistol in his hand after a volley wu fired killing three soldiers, one of whom was aged 19 and another 20. He will be hanged to-day unless reprieved. Archbishop Walsh and the Lord Mayor of Dublin interviewed Lord French, and pleaded for a reprieve on the ground of age. Hundreds are praying outside Mount joy gaol to-night—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Awn. Received Nov. 1, 8.45 p.m. London, Nor. 1. Mr. Lloyd George, at midnight, informed the Lord Mayor of Cork that the Government declined} to reprieve Parry, who is a medical student, and the first Sinn Feiner to be convicted of murder.—AOß.-K.Z. Cable Asgn. STRENGTHENING THE FORCES. ENROLLING SPECIAL POLICE. Received Nov. 1, 5.5 p.m. London, Oct. 31. A- proclamation has been issued authtoriatsg tiie enrolment of epecial con•taUes in Belfast and County Tyrone. ITbJs is the first application of the Government's new scheme under which ten thoonod special police will be required in Belfast—Aus.-N.Z. Cable lion.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1920, Page 5
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