IN IRELAND
I'*HECIKB’B” ieleokam.J S . IMPROVING IRELAND. (Received This Day at 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, November 15. The “Star” states the same section in Ireland which called olf Oie hunger strike is expected to urge extremists to abandon the anti-police campaign. It in suspected that the Sinn Fein are reni •hing the end of their resources, owing to financial necessities and especially the excessive rise in rates, due to the stoppage of British Exchequei j grants. Sir Hamar Greenwood in the Commons, said it wns unnecessary to apply martial law in Ireland, as Government possessed overwhelming evidence that authority and law was- re-estab-l lislung themselve through the country.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1920, Page 3
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