DUBLIN ANARCHY.
I FOURTEEN VICTIMS. S| MILITARY TAKE CHARGE. K'the croke park attack. I'ißjf Calls. — Pi tit Association. — Copyright. &■ Australian tmd X.Z. CabU Astnciation. Bm. Not. 22, 2-5) LONDON, Not. 21. -"Further details of this morning's •hooting in Dublin show that 14 [veiled, I' After two. had been shot in the ptesham Hotel, military reinforceinents surrounded the building, and fighting was renewed, a civilian and Rwo soldiers were killed. ' All trains from Dublin are now held up. ' = The Central Hotel has been commandeered by the Staff, and the guests given two hours notice to leave. I While travelling to Limerick from Dublin after their acquittal 1 by • court-martial concerning a eons table's death, two men named Blake and O'Neill were , held up by armed men, who I asked for Blake. The hitter's brother answered, and was shot dead. O'NeiH'B body was sub- " sequently found riddled with bullets.
At Croke Park there were 15,000 spectators. The game had been in progress a quarter of an hour when the armed forces appeared. Ten were killed and 70 wounded.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2113, 22 November 1920, Page 8
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176DUBLIN ANARCHY. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2113, 22 November 1920, Page 8
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