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M [ LiTA H Y OPER MUONS (Bv Electric Telegraph—Copyright). {Australian A N.Z. Cable Association^ ** DUBLIN, July 10. Dublin is surrounded 'by military pickets operating behind barricades who , are. searching inward and outward hound vehicles, whether horse or motor. Occasionally pedestrians are halted and searched. All soldiers have full lighting gear to guard against surprise attacks. There are, similar movements in other parts of Ireland, including Belfast, which are ainvxl at preventing the ' transfer of secret supplies of arms and ammunition a hunt, the country. MILITARY ACTIVITY CONTINUES 1 dice. July 12, 11.5.a.m.) ‘ LONDON, July 10 Military activity in Dublin Is uadiminisiied.* and the erection of defensive barricades, elaborate sand-bag redoubts, and shelters continues. Military occupy schools and churches on the outskirts of the city and therty is no relaxation of vigilance in exam in ino- vehicles entering or leaving. Sir Edward Carson has arrived a; Belfast to partieipato in Monday’s de ministration.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 July 1920, Page 4
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153IRELAND Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 July 1920, Page 4
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