IRISH ARMY REVOLT
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. COUNTY CORK DAXOKROrS. LONDON. March 11. In the Dail Ocneral Mulcahy declared that County Cork was the only place where there was any possibility of danger, lie was confident the Government could control the rest of the forces. THE KKRUBLICAX DEMAND. LONDON March 12. 'robin's ultimatum reads: “I’resideiit Co.sgrnve, in the Dail Eireanu tiller suggesting that the Government Was 'not aiming at securing and maintaining a republican, form of Government, demanded a conference with the Government to discuss the interpretation of the Treaty, on condition that the Army Council it re removed and the Army’s demobilisation and reorganisation tiro immediately .suspended." lie concluded: ‘'Our organisation fully realises the seriousness of the action we may he compel led to take, hut we ei.n no longer lie a party to the treaehc’.\ that threatens to destroy the aspirations of the nation. President C'o.sgravo, said nothing lie left undone to maintain the discipline of the army, lie said that approximately twenty resignations had occurred throughout the country.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1924, Page 3
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172IRISH ARMY REVOLT Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1924, Page 3
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