SINN FEINERS
o . IMPROVISED COBRT TRIES BANK ROBBERS LIST OP NAMES MARKED FOR EXECUTION IBr Telegraph-freei Association- Copyright (Reo. June 17, 7,45 p.m.) London, Juno 16. Dublin telegrams report that a Sitin Fein offioial bulletin gives detAils of the reoent conviotion before an improvised court of six men for {(teaming i 16,700 from a bank in County Cork,. Five confessed and restored ,£9IOO. Daniel Buckly, aa ex-,soldier, was sentenced to fifteen years and sent , to an undisclosed destination. He returned twelve days later, was rearrested, and sentenced to twenty years and sent out of tho country under an armed guard. It was alleged that Buckly was found in poesee- : sion of a list ho had made up himself, of twenty Sinn Peiners, including his judges and witnesses, whom he had marked for execution—"The Times."
rPrevious messages stated that six men stole ,£IB,OOO from a bank at' Millstreet, County Cork,.'and were subsequently seized by armed Sinn Peiners and compelled to tell where they had hidden the money. The Sinn Peiners tried the men and sentenced them to deportation.!
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 226, 18 June 1920, Page 7
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177SINN FEINERS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 226, 18 June 1920, Page 7
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