TRIP-MINES IN THE STREETS
:.•■ IKISH- PRIEST'S VEHEMENT ■■■'.- : . .. 'PROTEST. . ■;■'._. v :-.: .'-,•/.'LONDON, 30tH .June.' 'v An- Irish priest just from Dublin-says:—'-I' protest, vehemently against the depths to;.which the irregular Re-■ publican troops have 'fallen., They ■ arefc ■placing'land mines in ithe streets, which are a terrible, danger to. the civilian population.' .;These.mines.are laid under. .cover of ; darkness. .If a pedestriansteps on one;it'1 explodes,' or .a' -man tripping-over a string fires a mine. It is the duty of the whole Church to protest' againsfr'such -inhumanities.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 7
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81TRIP-MINES IN THE STREETS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 7
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