IRELAND’S MANY WORRIES
EXECUTIONS, ETC. \ _ DAY OF MOURNING, THE DEPORTATIONS. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSN,—COPYRIGHT (Received 11 p.m., March 15.) London, March 15. Rebels have issued a proclamation in view of the murders of prisoners </f war, that executions at present fie observed ns a" time of mourning. All sports and amusements are to be smspended, and places of amusement closed. If the rebels are able to enforce this, the McTigue-Siki fight will be affected. By Cable —Press Association —Copyright. (Received 7 p.m., March 15.) London, March 14. Mr AY. C. Bridgeman replying to a question in the Commons, said that nothing more than internment was proposed at present in connection with those arrested in the Irish round-up in England. An Advisory Committee would be constituted at an early date. —A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18068, 16 March 1923, Page 7
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