IRISH BLUE SHIRTS
PARTY .MERGER. AHVOCATEH. (Dn»tad. Preas Association—By ‘Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) ■; (DUBLIN, August 23, The “Irish Times” says that either the Government .is. afraid to give equal treatment to the Blue Shirts, and the I. R.A., ■or * the'ban -is- ah. ; aCt of political revenge. It yet may prove tiic tpming ; jpdint of . Ireland’s f ortunes if the ‘Gosgravites Centreparty and General o’.Duffy’s followers mnite to win the next 'election-and end the econo•Jnio war.
‘MIAN ‘ALLYING DECLARATION.”
WR MULCAHY SPEAKS"STRONGLY.
(Received 'this day at 12 noon)
DUBLIN, August 23
“The 'Government’s declaration that the National Guard is an unlawful association: is a lying declaration, rand an. .abuse 6f authority,” said Mr Mulcahy. He added that .the* Fiartna Fail followers • have been guilty of a flagrant; systematic, stuffing of ballot boxes with personated votes. The Government ’-op the eve -of the -election, fo r which they were preparing, were trying to break down'the .public spirit, which Would f se-; cure full discussion- of Irish problems before the-electors.
The publication of Mr Mulcahy’s statement 'is. prohibited under the Public Safety Apt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1933, Page 6
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184IRISH BLUE SHIRTS Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1933, Page 6
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