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Thoughts For The Times

Law and Order in Ireland

“Some people here” said a returned New Zealandei io a Wellington interviewer, “who a. Bate about the Irish question, do not know what they are talking about, and are only tolerated because the people themselves know little about the. question. They stand for law mid order, and respect those who are insisting upon law and order, leaving it to the proper authorities to deal with those who wish to upset things.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19210525.2.14

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1921, Page 2

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80

Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1921, Page 2

Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1921, Page 2

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