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IRISH WHITE ARMY

DE VALERA REPLIES TO MANIFESTO. 'United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, Feb. 16. Replying to a White Army manifesto announcing the intention of adopting a uniform, holding parade® and route marches, and assuming police duties in certain circumstances, Mr de Valera stated that the Government will not tolerate the usurption of police functions by the Army of Comrades’ Association, or any other body. E. J. Cronin, White Army Commandant, retorts that the Comrades never usurped police functions, but intended to continue to assist the police. A peaceful election would have been impossible without their aid.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1933, Page 7

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IRISH WHITE ARMY Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1933, Page 7

IRISH WHITE ARMY Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1933, Page 7

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