IN IRELAND
metho;d| to meet CRISIS. (United Prclfe Association —By Elective , Telegraph—Copy r’ght.) i • V, (Received this day at 1:6 p.rn.' DUBLIN, July 27. Speaking at the Trade Union Congi'ess at Cork, Mr Norton said that th<s 'Go'evrnmjnt will have to* recognise that Revolutionary methods must he adopted to* meet the present crisis. No traditional capitalism must he allowed to* stand in the way. Meanwhile, customs officers on the Ulster border are .reinforced in all lonely spots in order to counteract smuggling. Forty- six cattle were captured in one haul, th© drivers hoping to- evade tlile payment of £2OO duties. The drivers flcd' tlj'ew saw the leaving the 4be hnpflhded '
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1932, Page 6
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110IN IRELAND Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1932, Page 6
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