DUBLIN TERRORISED.
TRAIN-WRECKERS BUSY. By Telegraph—J’ress Associatiou~Copyrighfi Australian and 5.2. Cable. Assoc-much. LONDON, January 16. The rebels are :~uccessfullv terroris—iug 1111 mm All the telegraphs have been destroyed between the ciiy of Cork. L-imvrick. Waterford and Slign. An armed gang is scouring, the streets in powerful cars. Train-wrecker; are vuntinuinp~ their avtivities. The main line between Cork and Dublin is blocked. Troops are being rushed into the Roscommon and Sligo areas. FIVE MORE EXECUTIONS. LONDON. January 16. Four executions were carried out in Roacrem and one at (Inflow, for possessing arms.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16942, 17 January 1923, Page 5
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