27 NOVEMBER 1920, page 1

News Of The Week.

rIVENTS in Ireland have been of unexampled horror. 12.1 Those of us who can remember well the furious wave Of indignation and pity which swept the country when Lord Frederick......

The Sinn Fein Murder Gangs Committed A Series Of Atrocious

crimes in Dublin on Sunday morning. Pasties of armed men visited eight private houses and hotels where British officers were staying and murdered in cold blood eleven officers,......

Nearly All The Victims Of This Massacre Were Invalided Men

of experience who were employed on non-combatant duties, especially in connexion with courts martial. It is thought that the murderers hoped to secure the papers relating to the......

Every One Admits That To Be A Right Principle When

a foreign e nemy attacks us, and the attack made upon the Kingdom by the Sinn Feiners, though different in degree and in intensity, is not different in kind. The attack is being......

The Military And Police Authorities At Once Took Measures To

prevent the escape of the murderers. All outward traflic was suspended, people were ordered to be indoors by ten o'clock at night, and many houses were searched and numerown......

About The Latter Fact Some Of Our Irish Informants Leave

us in no doubt. They say that Sinn Fein courts are ceasing to week, that the principal assassins arc in flight, and that some of the villages are empty of active Sinn Feiners......

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