IRISH AFFAIRS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION DUBLIN HA BO l'R TROUBLE. LONDON, .May 20. A lightning strike took place at tin Dublin docks to-day as a protest against the arrest of forty-five of Jim Larkin’s followers lit the Liberty Hall yesterday, [t is at present an iinaii. thorised strike.
The gns employees of Dublin, who.-e committee made Liberal Hall their headquarters and the executive of the 'lriiusport Union, who are trustees of the Hall, alter the police and the military hn<l occupied the premises, announced they would close the building but subsequently men were seen to enter. Police and troop’s then brought Up an armoured ear and a machine gun which were trained on the hall. They then arrested the occupants.
Jim Larkin, whose differences with the Executive of the Transport Union had boon, the subject of litigation, protested against the arrests.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1924, Page 3
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