Saturday, Mar. 10, 1923
Irish Pot-pourri
P: The Free State Government claims to have cleared the Rebels out of County Donegal by the capture of seven Republicans. P: The Republicans cut off the water supply in Maryborough, Leinster, Queens County, by blowing up the reservoir.
P: Miss Annie MacSwiney, sister of the late Terence MacSwiney, was released from Kilmainham Prison by the Free State authorities on the fifteenth day of her hunger strike. P: P. J. Rutledge, " Minister for Home Affairs " for De Valera, was captured by Free State troops, together with fifty of his followers. P: A mine was exploded outside Dublin Cathedral during a service. No damage was done either to property or to life.
P: A bomb was exploded in St. Mary's Hall, Cork. Four persons were injured by flying fragments. Three arrests were made.