BOMB INCIDENTS.
ALLEGED “DEATH LIST.” SPECIAL GUARDS ON DUTY. LONDON, Jan. 21. According to the News-Chronicle, Sir Dawson Bates (joint secretary of the Ulster Unionist Council), who visited the Home Office to-day and discussed the Irish Republican bomb incidents, brought an alleged terrorist “death list, u containing the names of 20 prominent British and Irish officials holding key posts in Northern Ireland, all of whom are now being specially guarded. A Dublin message says that Irish Republican Army general headquarters has issued a’ statement denying any knowledge of the Tralee explosion last Thursday, adding that it had neither ordered nor authorised such action.
A report from Colombo states that Lord Craigavon (Premier of Northern Ireland), who is on holiday in Ceylon, declared that an all-Irish republic was impossible. He referred with scorn to the motives of those responsible for the bombings.
A strong police guard is protecting Chequers, the Prime Ministers country house, during Mr and Mrs Chamberlain’s week-end stay.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 46, 23 January 1939, Page 7
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