Ulster killing
Irish guerrillas have ki nil a British soldier •. $ wounded seven persons mjan attack on a combined and police post near the bolder with the Irish RepubliL The police say seven mortar bombs were fired from ja truck parked a few hundred metres from the base,''?tt Newton Hamilton, south-wwst of Belfast. Most of th®n smashed into their target, killing the soldier afad wounding four other troops and two policemen, but ope of the shells hit a nearby hotel, where a woman injured and several persons were trapped by falling debris. — Belfast. {
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Press, 27 March 1979, Page 22
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