IRISH AFFAIRS
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OPEN INC OF DAK
LONDON. Sept. If. Considerable public interest was dtown in the opening t f the new 1 ai q., realm at Dublin this afternoon. AH tne members were present. except the Republicans.-The sitting lasted t"o hours. Mr Cosgrove was re-elected president. Professor Michael Hayes was elected Speaker. An appeal was made that the Republican Deputies, ljiost of whom ate still i„ „aoI should be given an opportunity of meeting to decide whether they would abandon their militant methods. Attention was also drawn to t -c a e Ration of the ill-treatment of prisoners at Mount .Toy Gaol. V number of women, headed by .Mrs Despard, and Madame Mattel Gonne Af--Bride attempted to demonstrate outside carrying banners, bearing legends such as : ‘ Six hundred prisoners hosed and beaten in Mount .lov! The police moved the demonstrators
’".Madame Mcßride shouted : “My sor is being murdered at Mount Joy .
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1923, Page 3
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155IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1923, Page 3
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