IRELAND
BEST GBRR fiIiSOERS.
NINE IN SIX DAYS.
PROTESTANTS LEAVING THEIR
HOMES,
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
~ LONDON, May 1. A Protestant farmer was murdered at Bandon. ’lbis is the ninth similar crime in West Cork in six days. Tho Protestants arc abandoning their homes throughout tho country, and aro going to England. Scores of businesses have been suspended. The Free State, general has warned the soldiers not to interfere with civilians on pain of death.
‘Freeman’s Journal,’ in a leading article, demands that the Dn.il Eircaim and 1.R.A., whoitever tlujir differences, unite and put an end to the murderous campaign in tho vicinity of Dnnmanway. “ borne devilishly-minded persons,” it says, “seem bent on fixing on Southern Ireland the hateful disgrace and etigma that Belfast wears.”—A. and N.Z. Cable.
IU.C. AMBUSHED,
LONDON. Mav 1
Rebels ambushed a party of tho Royal Irish Constabulary near Drogheda, killing one, wounding one, and capturing a. third. They seized a ear.---A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 17957, 2 May 1922, Page 4
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