AFFAIRS IN IRELAND.
OPERATIONS AGAINST BBBEI4 (BT e*Bl»-SBES8 IMOOKiMHaOTWt' (ATJSCTAHUr USD X.Z. CUM UJOCUIWK (Received February 16tb, 8.5 pi) LONDON, Febfimj » During tho investment of Atfeft' the mountains of Rofconuwn, «w rebels were' killed, ftirteea WW* and sixteen captured, ****** rifles and machine-guns. W» J* planes assisted the, operatKW. Bonn, a rebel kader, fc£g | times described as disguised himself w a Hff'ff: risked his lif* in «** mMMJ pdint the woman he *«*» marry. Bonn's stronghold «* WJ by Free State bayonets. »£ waited at the church, WW* » sido the cordon. Bonn «t snj i dressed in bridal attire, ' the Free State lb* Md '!jL troops were scouring the was quietly married. B • *"L and his bride-are moon in a cave in the **• mountains. - ■ ' MARY M'SWINEY BBLEtf* , (kotm's *»» wU *> a LONDON. Mary McSwiney »>» 1» , and tho Republican offic* ** [Detectives raided. the headquarters in Dublin » fc^>! and seised « Thev also arrested P»gf Miss Mary McSyißcy, »* »* Barry, and 3lrs Clarke.]
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17691, 17 February 1923, Page 10
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