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DISTURBED IRELAND.

A COLD-BLOODED MURDER. LIMERICK’S TROUBLE ENDED. (Received 5.5 p.m.) London, March 11.—Lieut. Bruce, of the Seaforths, who was recently employed in enforcing the curfew regulations in Belfast, was returning home in mufti through Alfred street, when 30 or 40 men surrounded him and riddled, him with bullets. The police rushed to the scene and found Bruce dead. The Limerick trouble has ended; both the Free. State and Republican troop s have agreed to evacuate the city, the municipality taking charge. —(A. and N.Z.)

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Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1922, Page 5

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DISTURBED IRELAND. Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1922, Page 5

DISTURBED IRELAND. Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1922, Page 5

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