shop, and, contrary to custom, they were invited into an inner room. The door was locked, and three men entered and covered the party with revolvers. They told Kay a car was waiting outside, and he would have to come or be riddled. The other correspondents were menaced into silence. Mr Kay was told to hand over his copy to his colleagues. _ The kidnappers said they were taking him in order to make hint* retract certain statements. The journalists protested to Mr Fitzgerald, who attempted to raise the matter at a sitting of the Dail Eireann, but was not allowed to do so. Mr Collins and his colleagues are most indignant over the incident and believe that the move emanated from Cork.—Times. *
Hoarseness, lose of -voice, and catarrhal obstructions soon disappear and the vocal chorda are strengthened when Fluenaol is used as a gargle and nasal irrigant. Is 6d and 2s 6cL—Adyt*
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18447, 7 January 1922, Page 7
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