BRITISH FLAG BURNED IN DUBLIN.
DURWN, June 30.— The British ling was burned m Dublin at Saturday night. Outside Trinity College a number of Union Jacks were seized and the torch applied. Cheers were given for De Valera and revolutionary songs were sung. Sinn Fein demonstrations occurred m other parts of the city. Sinn Fein headquar^jra were raided op. Saturday afternoon and searched by a large force of military.
(The cable news In this Issue accredited to the Loudon Times his appeared m that Journal, but only where expressly stated te such news the Editorial opinion of the Ttmes.]
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14983, 9 August 1919, Page 3
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