IRELAND'S TURMOIL
SINN FEIN RAIDERS. IMPORTANT TAPERS CAPTURED. Prccs Aajociation—By Telegraph—Copyright. Q . LONDON, Septomber 2. »uin Feiners raided tho Irish Headquarters of tho Air Force at Baldonnel, uoJm, and captured important papers, inC m" 1 ® secret defence plans and codes. . me raiders destroyed the entire build mgs and equipment at Brow Head, a coastguard station in Countv Cork (at the aTid°KZ. So Cabir St P ° int ° f IrclMd>-A----,p . . LONDON, September 2. (Received Sept. 3, at 7.15 p.m.) hnnil? 'f o ° a ' ld ml 'itary raided the houses of Sinn I'emers in Dublin during mfde t7 h °r rfi ' arKl , s . is were 1( *l f ' .y discovered in one house in in™ " 10 ? es nnd 5000 rounds of ammunition.—A. and N.Z. Cable. M'SWEENEY. POLICE REQUEST HIS RELEASE. aQ* „ . LONDON, September 1. A Sinn Fein official bulletin states that the reason why Sir Hamar Greenwood MW y t r f lre]and ) visit ed the Prime . rat Lucerne recently was to communicate to Mr Lloyd George a memorial signed by 400 Irish' police threaten™ to lesign unless Alderman M'Sweeney is* released.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18032, 4 September 1920, Page 7
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182IRELAND'S TURMOIL Otago Daily Times, Issue 18032, 4 September 1920, Page 7
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