IRISH AFFAIRS
dail members resign
CRectetb Teleoramh.l (Received this day at 8.30 a.m.) DUBLIN. Oct. 30. Before the adjournment of the Dad, the Speaker announced that nine members had resigned. It » understood thev are members ot the Natioua groiip, and are dissatisfied with the Government’s policy.
WILD SCENES AT REBURIAL SERVICES. (Received this day at 8.30 a.m.) DUBLIN. Oct. 31.
There were wild scenes at the reburial of the Irish executed. Momcn standing behind the civilian mourners for 17 buried in Glasnevi cometeiy. Dublin, handed each man a revolvoi to lir' a vollev. Troops rushed tho graveside after Hie first shot and the crowd stampeded. Wreaths were trampled and women fell into the grave, while others were injured. The military intervened dining ti burial at Dundalk. County f.outli of six of those executed. A civilian fired 1 revolver and the crowd became panic stricken. Civilians and troops exchanged shots behind the headstones.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1924, Page 3
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