IRISH AFFAIRS.
■ KEBEL CAMPAIGN. I HE INCENDIARISM. ■IraHVH 1860CI*TI0}f—CPPIBIOHT.) l£Zli OB 1.1. CAM* ASBOCIATIOV.) lIP&NDON, Fobrtiary 28. ■pftrfOrtflard's castle at LongHsrjtiMy&l by a land mine. RwES Wakely's family seat at RpiJroyed by fire. Rjjtfciwy fighting is reported at Hu&jmr. The bodies of two HpjftN'taken to Knocking PttJAIT IHWVIVAL." put. num.) February, 28. K' Mill'i" Belfart com■Kptfii'thai th» religious reBl§*j jjy Pastor Nicholson, of Hpadai Ohttroh, fe.tioir in full Hp H Hn«n.aaong ti» QwenYbland ■pi.twbo'flrd noiwiiraaly hard r ta)»,])Wbean, ■P iwjring. W W <mi< off, atf gunmen ar» revival is well; ■aMJWJTO down to ball.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17702, 2 March 1923, Page 7
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94IRISH AFFAIRS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17702, 2 March 1923, Page 7
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