ROADS TO BELFAST UNDER GUARD
GOVERNMENT FORCES SEARCH CARS MANY ARRESTS DURING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY PRAYERS FOR PEACE OFFERED IN THE CHURCHES By Calle.—Press Association. — Copyright, (A. A; K.Z.) (IJco. September 6, 12.10 p.m.) LONDON, September 5. Fifty-one arrests were made in Belfast on Saturday and Sunday. ' Police and military occupy the roads leading to the city, and are searching all motor-cars. Prayers for peace have been offered in the churches. McSWINEY IN A VERY LOW STATE. '(A. & N.Z.) (Koc. September C, 9.13 a.m.) LONDON, September 5. Mr McSwiney has insufficient strength to converse with • his relatives even for a few minutes. The prison doctors are very apprehensive. The National Telephone Company's premises in Cork were raided, and wireless and telephone apparatus valued at £SOO stolen. A thousand masked and armed men participated in tho burning of Mountmelliek Courthouse and tho recently-vacated barracks. -
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2047, 6 September 1920, Page 7
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