SINN FEIN JUSTICE.
BUCKLEY'S CHANCE
RIGIDLY RESTRICTED
(Received 8 a.m.) LONDON, June 16. Dublin telegrams report that a Sinn Fein official bulletin gives details of recent convictions, before an improvised court, of six men for stealing £16,700 from a bank in County Cork. Five confessed and restored £9100. Daniel Buckley, an exsoldier, was sentenced to fifteen years and sent to an undisclosed destination. He returned twelve days later, was re-arrested, sentenced to twenty years, and sent out of the country under an armed guard.
It is alleged that Buckley was found * in possession of a list, which he had made up himself, of twenty Sinn Pernors, including his judges and witnesses, whom he had marked for execution. —
Times,
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Northern Advocate, 18 June 1920, Page 5
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118SINN FEIN JUSTICE. Northern Advocate, 18 June 1920, Page 5
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