IRISH ELECTIONS
MR, COSGRAVE AT DUBLIN
(United Press Association— By Electric -Telegraph—Copyright.)
LONDON, -January IS,
In accordance with Mr de Valera’s instructions the Civil Guards rigorously maintained order at Mr Cosgrove’s Dublin meeting, which, despite the attendance of forty thousand, was the most decorous within living mem-
The police used batons subsequently in dispersing the crowds. ill- Cosgrave announced that it was bis intention to negotiate with Britain to terminate the war of tariffs mutually imoosed.
Mrs Sheeliy Skeffington, who was forbidden to enter N. Ireland, was arrested near Newr.v, when about to attend a meeting in connection with political prisoners.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1933, Page 5
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