IRISH GUARDS
DECLARED. UNLAWFUL
/United sprees' Association —By Electric
Telegraph—Copyright.)
{Received this day -at 12.5 p.m,). DUBLIN, -Ajugust 22. .j The Free -State Cabinet "has- declared the National Guard an unlawful aesociation, , . simultanteously ainn o uncmg the constituting of a special tribunal under the Public Safety Act, consisting Of the five officers- Mr Cosgrave appointed to it—namely, Colonels Frauds Bennett 'and Daniel McKenna, 'Major John Joyce, and .Commandants Connor, ■Whelan and Patrick Taite. 'When .informed of the ban O’Duffy declared “I have nothing to say, except , that the National Guard awail 6 the verdict-of the Dish people. ' The Blue. Shirts’ secretary circularised the district?.y.' stating "that • Geneva} O’Duffyi in view bf the G-overnriien S order advised all reservists to' resign. ■■**■■**
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1933, Page 6
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120IRISH GUARDS Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1933, Page 6
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