THE IRISH CRISIS.
| ANOTHER CONSTABLE KILLED. Electric Telegraph—Press Associatio Copyright. (Australian-N.Z. Cable Association.) Loudon, June 11. A party of ten shot Constable Car. roll dead in the public view, in midafternoon, outside the Railway Hotel, Limerick. The Dublin ‘"Recorder” has awarded £4650 to the widow, and £2OOO each to the two daughters of Commissioner Redmond, also £SOOO to the widow of Bell. VATICAN AND SINN FEIN. Rome, Julie 11. A semi-official communication from the Vatican dissociates itself from the so-called Irish Ambassador at Rome. Hie Vatican declares that it took no-; action which might be cons aed as an acknowledgment, nor was anv personage of the Roman Curia pro- j sent at the recent reception of the Ambassador.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2499, 14 June 1920, Page 5
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