GEORGE MOORE'S CLAIM
FOR LOSS OF MAYO MANSION.
(Received 7th March, 9 a.m.)
LONDON, 6th March.
For three-quarters of an hour a fight, raged in North Sligo between thirty National soldiers and • seventy-five rebels using machine guns. The. Nationals retired, but renewed the fight in the evening, capturing two irrerulars. Mr. George Moore, the novelist, has ■lodged a claim with the Ballinrobe District Council for £2'5,0Q0 on account of the burning of More Hall, his Mayo residence. '
The Belfast police raided etables and discovered a big store of rifles, ammunition, Mills bombs, and incendiary bombs.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 56, 7 March 1923, Page 5
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