IRISH AFFAIRS.
I MORE CAPTURES. LONDON, April 19; Free State troops have maintained a continuous search for De A alera, Dan Breen and other Irregulars who escaped after the engagement at Clonmel, wherein Liam Lynch was wounded. Today the searchers captured two other rebels, Dunoon and Walshe, in the Aherlow Glen. General Prout's forces are combing out the whole district. O’Connell and Dalton, two noted Irregulars, have been captured at Powerstown. IRELAND AND LEAGUE. CUSTOMS CONFERENCE. i GENEVA, April 18. The Council of the League of Nations decided to invite the Irish Free State to attend the Customs Conference. j ULSTER EDUCATION BILL. ! ' LONDON, April 18. Lord Londonderry announced in tiic Northern Parliament, the Government’s intention to include a clause in the Education Bill to ensure religious instruction in schools.
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Grey River Argus, 20 April 1923, Page 5
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