IRISH TURMOIL
FUSILLADE IN DUBLIN
SHOTS AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE
REBEL LEADER CAPTUE-ED.
(UNITED PRSSS ASSOCIATION.—COPIRIGHT.')
•(ADSTRAUAN - NEW ZEALAND CABLB ASSOCIATION.)
(Received 29th January, 2.30 p.m.)
LONDON, 28th January.
For half an hour men concealed in ,the shrubberies fired revolvers at the GovernoivGeneral's residence, Dublin. Simultaneously a. shower of bullets was poured into-the Marlborough Barracks. There was no casualty. The well-known'rebel leader, Patrick Cahill, with a number of his followers, was captured near Tralee, his whereabouts being located by aeroplane. Sabotage on railway buildings continues at various points.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 8
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