UNRULY IRELAND.
THE PHOENIX PARK TRAGEDY.
By Electric TelegTaph.-Oopyngh*.; Auitralian-New Zealand Cable Association DUBLIN, Dec. 31.. Kennedy's relatives are claiming £SOOO iii compensation for the death at the hands of the military patrol in Phoenix Park. ■
OBJECTS UNATTAINABLE.
MR JOHN DILLON ON SINN
FEINERS.
Australian-New Zealand Cable Association Received Janaury 3.. 9.5 a.m. - . . LONDON. Jan. 2.
Mr John Dillon, in a letter to the Press, declares, that tho Sinn Fein objects are. unattainable and the policy of the leaders is disastrous to the Irish cause and bound to lead to greater disasters. Mr Dillon urge" a roturn to a sano Nationalist policy. .
[Mr John Dillon, the Leader of the Irish Nationalists in the late Parliament, was opposed, at the general election of 1918 by the Sinn Fein leader, Edmund de Valera, who won the East Mayo seat from him l.y 8975 votes to Mr Dillon's 4514.]
LIMERICK POST OFFICE RAIDED
Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. Received January 3, 9.5 a.m. , i LONDON, Jan. 2. Armed masked men raided the post office at Limerick and escaped with £IOOG sterling.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1714, 3 January 1920, Page 5
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