Co. Londonderry, today broke the peace halfway through the last 24 hours of the Provisional I.R.A.'s three-day truce in Northern Ireland. The shot was off target and fire was not returned, an Army spokesman said. Men of the Gloucestershire Regiment today
13 March 1972 - Coventry Evening Telegraph - Coventry, Warwickshire, England
Dungiven, Co. Londonderry, broke the peace halfway through the last 24- hours of the Provisional I.R.A.'s three-day truce in Northern Ireland. The shot was off target and fire was not returned, an Army spokesman said. Last night the truce was shattered when
13 March 1972 - Torbay Express and South Devon Echo - Torquay, Devon, England
scale is out of gear: 15 years is not the sort of period in terms of which people should think of bringing about a truce in Northern Ireland 15 minutes would be more appropriate in view of the fact that any moment can bring loss of life. It is Impossible
03 December 1971 - Reading Evening Post - Reading, Berkshire, England
I appeal through The Birmingham Post for people of goodwill and a feeling of humanity to support our plea for a truce in Northern Ireland during the Christmas period. It would be too much at this time to hope for a return to lasting peace and sanity,
30 November 1971 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
I appeal through The Birminphom Post for people of goodwill and a feeling of humanity to support our plea for a truce in Northern Ireland during the Christmas period. It would be too much at this time to hope for a return to lasting peace and sanity.
30 November 1971 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
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22 June 1971 - Newcastle Evening Chronicle - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
of fires, and this man was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment, but was liberated before his time was up due to the truce with Ireland. Supt. Mc- Lean had a good deal of work in connection with the South Queeneferry murder in 1942 in association with
04 July 1952 - West Lothian Courier - Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland
tor sear sod obviously to seam with U. :Cif7l! iT - How bong have rat been to ILL countn be asked when It stated ergs • truce of Ireland. - never been out of the country' r eplied John uodlgn•ntly tors to Count• Durham. gee: not !relined I'•e never been
10 July 1951 - Newcastle Evening Chronicle - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England