OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.
FURTHER KILLINGS REPORTED. (Per Press Association. Copyright;) LONDON, April 11; The Cork police raided the Agricultural Society's grounds and discovered ten loi'ry loads of booty, including a l^ewis gun, a motor-car, firearms, swords, uniforms, and hundreds of cycles. ■'■•" Owing to outr-^es m Limerick, a four o'clock curf< / has been imposed, txv.d shops have Iceii ordered to close at two o'clock. ; ; (Received April 12, 10.15 a.m.) LONDON April 11. Constable Fluke was killed by a bomb and three others were wounded while returning from a Protestant church m Creggan, Armagh. Noticing people crowding into a hotel, they approached, ■ when the. bomb was thrown and lire opened from the opposite side of the road: Constables' DoolwdHh arid Bbynes were shot m the street. Ki^dorrey died, m a few hours. i ,. .
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9488, 12 April 1921, Page 5
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