IRISH AFFAIRS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. THE CORK STRIKE. LONDON, Aug. 21. Trade in Cork city has been completely paralysed by the strike tiioi-j. Thousands are unemployed. The only activity observable in the streets ’s the strikers’ picketing. So far no violence is reported. The Civic Guards had 1(> interfere to prevent trouble. All tin; fairs and markets are stopped. w. Only a. few days’ coal supply is on hand to maintain the water supply. MR DE VALERA’S OFFER. LONDON. Aug. 25. The “Daily Express’s” Dublin correspondent ‘states:—Mr Do Valera through an intermediary, lias ottered the Free State Government to abandon all military activity if tlie Irish funds in America, amounting to £509.0DD are handed to him. He undertook to use itie money solely for constitutional agitation in Ireland. The Government rejected this offer with derisioti. Mrs He Valera has been advised that Do Valera has been imprisoned at Arbour Hill Barracks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1923, Page 2
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153IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1923, Page 2
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