IRISH TROUBLES
MANY ARRESTS IN' BELFAST. A,ttstraUan and N.2J. Cable Association. LONDON,' September 5. There were 51 arrests in Belfast on Saturday and Sunday. The police and military occupy the roads leading to the city and search passing motorcars. Prayers for peace were offered in ths churches. FURTHER OUTRAGES. LONDON, September 5. 'Hie National Telephone Company's premises in Cork were raided, and wireless jmd telephone apparatus valued at £SOO was stolen. A thousand masked and armed men participated in the burning of the Mount Mellick Courthouse and barracks* which had recently- been vacatid-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10688, 7 September 1920, Page 6
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