BUSH CRISIS
MORE TERRORISM. MWTAL MURDERS REVEALED.X* if Teleptph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. * Received Sept. 2, 11.6 p.m. London, Sept. 1. A Urge: party of masked men broke into the house of a farmer named Lonergan at Tournaeena, Waterford, and shot the eldest son sleeping in a bedroom. The father and another son ran into the ,**riL and they were severely beaten with •ticks. Another farmer living in Caher heard fapfkmg at his door. He opened it, WMt W«s Bhot dead.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aasn. Received Sept. 2, 8.30 p.m. • 1! " London, Sept. 1. Marked men raided the house of a yoflth living at Dungarvan. The youth resisted and was Shot dead. T,wo Irian" police were murdered while 01} night patrol at Ballaghaderreen, t Cmaty Mayo,—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. .VICEROY TO RESIGN. - BEEORT OF LONDON PAPER. Received Sept. 3, 1.5 a.m. v London,.-Sept. 2. Truth states- that Lord French will pot return.to Dublin, and that his leave .will be indefinitely extended. His successor is at present not appointed. Troth, comments that this is undoubtedly the wisest course, as it is difficult to Imagine anything less dignified for his Majesty's representative than to be Kept a close prisoner in the Castle, and never allowed to see the country he is supposed to govern, except from the loophole of an armoured "car.—Aus.-N.Z. ffebl* Assn. ./ HUNGER-STRIKING MAYOR. r " CBUSCH ETIQUETTE QUESTION. ... Received Sept. 3, 15 a.m. ' ' ' London, Sept. 2. A discussion is proceeding as to whether the giving of the last sacrament ft McSweeney accords with the Church's doctrine*. Father Vaughan is of opinion that * priest is not entitled to give the Bacrasaent to a person deliberately dying. w-AIUv.&Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 5
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