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IN IRELAND

ANTI-ROYALTY MEASURES

RAILS TORN UP; LINES CUT-

(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)

BELFAST, November 17

A 1 section of the Great Northern Railway, near Virginia, County Cavan, was ripped up last night, to prevent Free State excursionists visiting Belfast to welcome the' Prince. Red flags and notices warned that the line was ripped and mined. One placard read: “Ireland belongs to the Irish, north and south.” The telegraphs wore also cut. His visit to Ulster will extend over three days,' and, will include a tour of representative industries.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19321118.2.49

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1932, Page 6

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91

IN IRELAND Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1932, Page 6

IN IRELAND Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1932, Page 6

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