DUBLIN'S ANTI-CORONATION RIOT. With an explosion that shook the busiest quarter of the city, the statue to King George 11. in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, was blown up on the night of May 13 by a time bomb. The explosion followed an anti-Coronation riot in the city. An arm* and ammunition "dump" was found by police who searched the scene. Debris of the shattered statue lying on the ground.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1937, Page 8
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69DUBLIN'S ANTI-CORONATION RIOT. With an explosion that shook the busiest quarter of the city, the statue to King George 11. in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, was blown up on the night of May 13 by a time bomb. The explosion followed an anti-Coronation riot in the city. An arm* and ammunition "dump" was found by police who searched the scene. Debris of the shattered statue lying on the ground. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1937, Page 8
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