THE IRISH REVOLT.
PKEVENTINGjVieTIONS. PATCHY AND TELEGRAPH * LINE DESTROYED.
TH E POLICE ATTACKED.
CRIME INCREASING,
[BBUTBR.]
London, September 27. *«« is to hind from Youghal, n ! v Cork Ireland, that the rails ffirf*** ****** , cut on the railway between EelyandKiHeagh, to prevent the l! and military from arriving at f S fco be present at evictions SSfkVtdi place there.
(SPECIAL TO ASSOCIATION.)
London, September 28. The police, while engaged in evictJ a tenant at Portree, were savagely ■iflX£23& of Ireland is increasing.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 229, 29 September 1887, Page 3
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