IRISH OBJECTION
TO STOCKING ENGLISH BEER.
POSTERS DUMPED IN LIFFY.
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received-this day at .12 noon). DUBLIN, August 21.
Eight 'men armed with revolvers, raided a bill poster’s premises in the centre of the city and ordered the staff to put their hands up. They seized a lorry- on which were, pi led posters, advertising English beer and flour, and drove off, and dumped the posters in the Liffy, while confederates continued to hold the staff; at revolver point. The lorry was later found abandoned, It is recalled ■ that Republican Army supporters recently.' visited Dublinhotels and warned proprietors to cease stocking English ales.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1933, Page 6
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107IRISH OBJECTION Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1933, Page 6
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