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IRISH AFFAIRS.

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CADI.It ASSOCIATION. LARKIN IN DUBLIN. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, May 1. Arc James Larkin, recently deported from America lias arrived in Dublin. He was greeted with extraordinary enthusiasm. Thousands assembled to meet- him. He was escorted in triumph through the streets. A Red Hag was carried in the procession, but tbe official Labour Thirty boycotted the proceedings. Larkin in a spccclt at Liberty Hall said there had been enough killing here. An Irishman who takes on himself tho right to kill another Irishman, is unfit to be in the community. The work before us is based on unity, co-operation and charity. Ary work is peace, if it is possible, now the leaders can- stop the killing of Irishmen.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1923, Page 2

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IRISH AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1923, Page 2

IRISH AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1923, Page 2

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