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TIPPERARY AMBUSCADE.

COUNT OF THE CASUALTIES. FIGURES STILL DOUBTFUL. ANTI SINN FEIN PLACARD. By Telegraph- Press Association—Copyright (Received n.30 T.m.) t'n te-1 Service. LONDON, Dec. 22. lYrm-tod estimates of the casualties in the at Milianahowan, in the Tip|icraiv mountains, show that from 10 to lj reikis, soldiers, and one polkemiri v.ore kiii'-d. but the reports are still nie;»pre and unreliable. "It is stated that t'.i,, hc'dios of Crown forces, through a hrcd upon path other. A police Rt>!_r;iul was killed, and anot.lier „ ounded. 'I he Anti Sinn Fein Society has placardi"l I'uuntv Kerry with notice that unless the three missing officers are rele;i>e,l hv December 27 the houses of a lengthy list of marked individuals will be up. The placard adds that the military forces arc too lenient. The counrr\ i : , in a ttate of terror. Many of the inhabitants are leaving the threatened to'a ns. THK HOME RULE MEASURE. LORDS AND COMMONS AGREE. (.Received 0.'20 p m.) LONDON. Dec. 22. The House of Commons has agreed to the amendments made by the House of Lords in the Home Rule Bill 'with one or two unimportant exceptions.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 7

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TIPPERARY AMBUSCADE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 7

TIPPERARY AMBUSCADE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 7