MURDER IN DUBLIN
ANOTHER "EXECUTION" SUSPECTED.
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<AtariU[.lAK ■ NEW ZHAUNB CADI.E ASSOCIATION.)
LONDON, 3rd March.
A youth, was found dead, with several bullets in hi^ face and body, in a lonely spot at Dublin. The circumstances are similar to the alleged executon at Cork last month.
[The body of a man named Quinlish was found riddled with bullets in a field outside Cork. The conditions pointed to an execution and instantaneous death. Rosary beads were found beside the body, indicating that the man was shot while praying and expecting death. Quinlwli joined the late Roger. Casement's brigade when a prisoner in Germany, and had joined the Sinn Feiners after his release,]
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 57, 8 March 1920, Page 7
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