IRISH REBEL LEADERS.
THEIR CAPTURE > REPORTED. | THEIR CAPTURE REPORTED. DE VALERA AND LYNCH. BOMB FACTORY IN DUBLIN. By Telegraph—-Press Association—Copyright. (Received 8.5 p.m.) . A. and N.Z. LONDON, Feb. 22. ' It is reported that Eamonn de Valera, the Irish Republican leader, and Liam Lynch, chief of the rebel staff, were captured this morning. A mine and bomb factory were discovered in a house at South Circular Road. Dublin. The seizures included fully detonated mines, 16 bombs, various ammunition detonators, machine pun parts and a huge quantity of bomb components. Many arrests have been effected. The rebels destroyed Bennet Bridge Station. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18333, 24 February 1923, Page 9
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99IRISH REBEL LEADERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18333, 24 February 1923, Page 9
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