Dublin presents the appearance of a beleagured city. Many shops are closed; others are shuttered but are doing business. Thus far no ...
Article : 217 wordsSir L. Worthington Evans, speaking to-night in [?]chester, said that seven out of every eight in the South of Ireland were loyal. The ...
Article : 147 wordsOther telegrams from Dublin say: —"The continued bombardment has considerably breached the western wall of the Four Courts, but the ...
Article : 998 wordsThe minister of Defence, in a message to the Free State Army says:—"While the Government deny the right of any but Irishmen ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Free State Minister of Defence has issued a statement saying that the country's prestige is being destroyed and its social and ...
Article : 77 wordsFresh terms were to-day offered to the rebels in the Four Courts, but they refused to surrender. Firing was resumed in the afternoon, ...
Article : 78 wordsSeveral of the northern leaders of the I.R.A. were arrested to-day while on their way to Dublin. The railway line between Kildare ...
Article : 260 wordsNo household can afford to be without Zam-Buk. I[?] provides a compact, reliable little surgery, ready for a hundred emergencies. ...
Article : 313 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Dublin telegraphed yesterday evening as follows:— The situation is getting worse. ...
Article : 177 wordsAn Irish priest who has just come from Dublin says, "I protest vehemently against the depths to which the irregular Republican. ...
Article : 105 wordsIn the Commons to-day Mr. churdhill said that he had no fresh information about the Irish situation. We were confining our ...
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Western Argus (Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), Tue 4 Jul 1922, Page 20
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