TURMOIL IN IRELAND.
EARL’S SISTER WOUNDED. Br Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, April 30. Earl Mi-d let on's sister, who has been actively co-operating with the Irregulars in Kerry, was called to halt while cycling at ftneem on Saturday. She refused to stop, and Free State troops opened fire and wounded her in the eye. She is reported to be in a critical condition.
ANOTHER MINE OUTRAGE.
LONDON, April 30. Five armed men drove in a taxicab to Lee’s Rathmine draperv store in Dublin, and exploded a mine, completely wrecking the premises. The damage amounts to £20,000. The attack is believed to be due to the firm’s refusal to obey the Republicans' orders not to advertise in certain Dublin newspapers.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17029, 1 May 1923, Page 10
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