PANDORA’S WORK.
EXCITING TIMES. (United Service.) (Received 8.55 a.m.) LONDON, June 3. Mrs. Laverton, describing the relief of Ballynamena Castle, states that the Pandora ran in and anchored, and the special constables aboard engaged a large body of republicans and drove them off with heavy losses. They then noticed that the sluice gates had been opened, and that there was a danger of the Pandora stranding. She jumped on to the boat and weighed anchor, and the Pandora was pulled into deep water. She was constantly sniped at, but had a rifle, and turallv fired back. She thought she got several, too.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15308, 5 June 1922, Page 5
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