A more anwarlike personage could hardly be imagined than Commandant E. J. Duggan, the Irish Minister for Home Affairs. A quiet, unostentatious little man, with, brown-grey moustache and fair, greyish hair, ho looks what ho is—a man who has spent his life poring over legal documents. He is a solicitor; but while he is impregnated with the atmosphere of the Courts, he has wonderful physical courage and resourcefulness in difficulty, as was strikingly manifested during the tragic d. ys of ambushes and reprisals in Ireland.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 6
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85Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 6
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