IR ISH TURMOIL.
MURDER OF CONSTABLES. (Elec. Tel. Copyright--United Press Assn.J ' _ LONDON, Sept,_ 9. !.■ our cpnstabies were ambushed at Ttslioifir and two \ver& killed. Mr. Griffiths, (Sinn Fein President) dares Mr. Lloyd George to establish an impartial tribunal to investigate MacCurtain's murder. He indicates that the, Sinn. Fenn is able to produce evidence proving that the police were guilty. Div Majmix denies that he wrote from America that he intended . to refrain from speech-making in Ireland, but he wrote to the Bishop of CJoyne, requesting that there be no demonstration of welcome on his arrival at Queenstown. Miss McSweeney attended the Trade Union Congress and pleaded for an opportunity to address the delegates. Mr. Thomas informed the congress that it would be madness to allow it owing to the terrible strain she was undergoing. Congress agreed, and Miss McSweeney left the gallerv. shoiuing "Traitors!" — A. and N.Z.aA. (Received Sept. 11, 9 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 10. •Four hundred members of the Royal Irish Constabulary, recruited in England, have arrived in Dublin to assist tho Metropolitan police. — A. and N.Z. C.A. ."..-.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15316, 11 September 1920, Page 3
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