Policemen hurt
NZPA-Reuter Portadown Three policemen were hurt in Northern Ireland early yesterday in clashes with Protestants, thousands of whom were due to join marches to commemorate a victory 300 years ago over the Catholics. A police spokesman, reporting on trouble across the British province, said 10 people were arrested. Police used plastic bullets to disperse youths who threw stones and petrol bombs at them in Belfast. Other incidents were in Limavady and Kilkeel.
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Press, 14 July 1987, Page 10
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