IRISH AFFAIRS
' AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. (1 COMMENT ON OUTRAGE. '• LONDON, March 21. The “Daily Chronicle” says;—l!ritain has not yet reached such a stage of submission that she can pass withLS out comment the outrage al Queoiis--2 town. President Cosgrave has already .) denounced the criminals. The leaders of all the Irish Parties; including the recent Army Mmincers, have condemn-: ed the outrage. We* hope this chorus . of disapproval will fortify the Govern-j men t into taking siren nous measures j to bring the murderers to justice, j Southern Ireland’s supreme danger lies •> in its Army, with factions ready to ! > threaten the State with force. Ale are ; ' disturbed at the force that the very ; 0 soldiers who plotted against, the Go- ; ■ vernment have been rewarded by the 1 dismissal of the Army Council, and uf General Mulcahy. Ireland can only hope foi recovery by leassumiiig the supremacy of Civil Government.” 1 LONDON. March 21. The destroyer Scythe will embark the body of the soldier shot at Queenstown for transportation to England on Tuesday. The Free State authorities are anxious to participate in the funeral service before the Scythe leaves 1 Queenstown.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19240325.2.19.5
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1924, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
191IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1924, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
The Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd is the copyright owner for the Hokitika Guardian. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.