IRISH AFFAIRS.
FURTHER SHOOTINGS. ! LONDON. June 23. • Lawless, an ex-soldier, aged fifty, who 1 ! v»as a harmless tailor, with no polities, J in bed with his wife in Rutland 1 • Dublin, when two armed men ■ 1-.iioc!;.”] at the door of the bedroom, fl ihi- husband rose and opened the door, fl ami the wife followed. The men said I to i. . : “Come out! we’ll shoot too! ” She did not believe they clothing. iht-diaiely two shots were tired, and ar v, 1 shot,” and fell dead. The ti. ian away. William Kirkwood, a Protestant, th manager of ilourmills in Belfast, murdered at midday, outside the A gang recently raided the mills, -iiei ’uv J’ii y tan’ werkers, one ULSTER STRIFE. LONDON, June A gang of armed mon entered Irish National Foresters’ Hall in i st during an afternoon, held up caretaker, sprinkled petrol and the building, which was partially d- spih- the efforts of a fir*? thrown ’> jwmUseq i q Raphaoc, ( in th- 1 Fre ( > State The s'e.-k Together was burned j ground. -\ was in i’ ' ion-tab;-- in Belfast, when* i-'-iLi'm in Wingtito, County \\j, held up 1 Randlst | seized mail bags, flßl IRISH ELECTIONS. LONDON, June 23. | The difficulty in connection with the ■ Midcock election, owing to tampering j with Mr Collins’s papers, has been seti lied. The matter has been left to the returning officer’s adjudication.
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Grey River Argus, 26 June 1922, Page 5
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227IRISH AFFAIRS. Grey River Argus, 26 June 1922, Page 5
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