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**&fl& <& GABSISON. " • QtMipiNG MILITARY STORES, W Teltflaph—thai Atth.-C6pyrt f nt. Aug. 18, 12.38 p,m. tondot, Aug. 17. T&flt* was a mysterious night attack '«» *n island at Queenetown on which j» small force is guarding military stores. InWl'liiding on, a peninsula commanding rtttt island opened rifle fire. The g*rriton replied with machine guns. There «ro no known casualties. The authorities ate maintaining secrecy.-»Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc, ■ 'C&SNGEMfiN .AND SINK FEIXERS. Received Ang. 18,12.55 p.m. > ( ' ' : London, Aug. 17. A Urge fores' of troops at Londonaerrjr kept the Orangemen and Sinn P«i»«*9 ipart oh Friday night. There was much shooting and singing of party Songs. ; there were rcvolvM" shots and ttttfong. Finally the troops' cleared the streets. The Sinn FMners, fleeing before thera, smashed windows and looted •*Ay -shops.— Ann. N.Z. Cable Assoc. {■..-. I (BA|LWAY SABOTAGE. ' 1 ;;Jl«eiyed August 18, 5.6 p.m. London, August 17. fin laborers at Meath, who are • Mriking, removed a rail from the track near Cavan, derailing thirty waggons Intended for the removal of (took from tye faims. ' :
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1919, Page 5
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