IRISH AFFAIRS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION ( OSGRAVE AND FESTER. LONDON. Aug. (I. The President of tho Irish Free State, Mr Cosgrnve, has had a meeting with representatives of the Lister Government relative to Irish affairs. The meeting was notable in that it was the first time on which Orangemen and Free Staters have appeared on the same election platform. Mr C’osgrave said that be had told . the Irregulars that “if they had been worth a damn, they would have beaten us a year ago. They had more men, and a hotter army, and were belter disciplined, and yet we produced an army that knocked the devil out of them! If it lias to he done again, we will do it ; so, whenever the opportunity seems fitting for them to lake the held, let them take it. We will give them our
answer.” WILD IRISH SCENES. (Received tin’s day “I 12 noon). LONDON. Aug. 0. Wild scenes oc-cured in Dublin at tinopening of the Irish Labour Party and Trades’ Union Congress. Angry mobs attempted to rush Mansion House and badly assaulted the delegates as they arrived. One was seriously hurt. The police managed to keep the demonstrators out of the building.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1923, Page 3
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