IRISH AFFAIRS.
APPEAL TO WtEATY OPPONENTS. (By Cable—Pros# Aijooiftlloi^-C^ipyrifjii) (.A&itr*Ua& #nd N.Z. 0»M» Association.) LONDON, November 10. Lord Londonderry, speaking in London, appealed to the opponents of the Irish Treaty to broaden theff outlook and to realise that it was a far higher aspiration to be members of a great body of associated nations like the British Empire than to concentrate on one's own grievances and decry the British name. THE BEBEIt CAMPAIGN. LONDON, November 11. Attacks on various Dublin Nationalist barracks were resumed last nigltf, mainly in the vicinity of the "Wellington Barracks. The Nationalists afterwards raided the rebel quarters, where a quantity of material and documents were seized. Armed raiders invaded the town of Kilbeggan in Westmeath. They looted shops, oarried off a large quantity of clothing and food, and broke' shop windows. They also forced an entrance to a branch of the Bank of Ireland, and removed a considerable sum of money* There is no military post at Kilbeggan. AEBEST 07 OHHJJERS. LONDON, November 11. Erskine Childera has been arrested at Wicklow.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 7
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175IRISH AFFAIRS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 7
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