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Show COLLINS' DEATH REVIVES FIGHT Unconditional Surrender Only Way Out for De Valera Rebels LONDON. Aug. 30 Michael Collins' Col-lins' death has strengthened the determination de-termination of the provisional Irish Free State government that there can be no settlement of the present rebellion re-bellion exrept on the terms of the unconditional un-conditional nurr nder, says the Dally Mall's Dublin correspondent, William T. Cosgrnve. he understands, will become be-come president of the Dall Eireann and premier. WOUNDED r.V RAIDERS. CORK. Aug. 80 (By the AS90-clated AS90-clated Props ) Charged with having, driven the automobile in which Mich-, (! I I'oilins rode 0 his death, Kdward Isherwood. an Englishman, was taken from his residence Tuesday by an arm-r-d band and thOt, Ills wounds were hOt mortal, however, and after feigning feign-ing death for several Jvmrs lie eseap- ed and made his Way t n hosplt.il. Pinned to his breast was a tag Inscribed: In-scribed: "Convicted spy. I R. A. Beware." Be-ware." REG1 LARS IMBUSHf I) CORK. Aug. 30. National forces were ambushed today at Clonakllty. Captain Hugh Thornton was killed and one solder wounded Captain Thorn ton was a brother of 'unnundn nt Frank Thornton, who was dangerously dangerous-ly wounded last week in an ambush near Clonmel. BOI st OUtS SLAIN DUBLIN, Aug. 30. (By the Associated Asso-ciated Pre3. ) An Inquest today disclosed dis-closed that the two young men who were carried out to a Dublin suburb Sunday night by a swiftly moving automobile au-tomobile and shot on the roadslov In the presence of children playing nearby, were members of the republican republi-can boy scouts. They were 19 and 20 years of ago. No evidence was forthcoming forth-coming to identify the assassins. . IRRJSON OAPTURI D CASTLE SHANE, Aug. 30. Seven hundred Rplfast refueeeK believer! tn' republicans were captured Tuesdaj by national troops In Castle Monaghan The nationals surprised the guard of the castle finding nearly all the occupants oc-cupants asleep. Large quantities of arms, ammunition ammuni-tion and bombs were found hidden in dugouts. |