O’DUFFY’S RUSE
RICHEST COMEDY IN HISTORY. COLLINS’ DEATH ANNIVERSARY(United free* Association—By Electric Telegraph— Copyright, j LONDON, August 28. While General O’Duffy’s ruse’ at Bandon furnished one of the richest comedies in Irish political -history, Dublin City saw the anniversary of Michael Collins’ death paAs without any parade. At Beelnablagh, in addition to 4000 Blue -Shirts, including Sir Blythe (Cosgraveite) many members of the public attempting to' visit the ColHns monument were blocked by police. Mrs Pcvwell, a sister of the late i Michael Collins, -was refused permission to pass the cordon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1933, Page 5
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91O’DUFFY’S RUSE Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1933, Page 5
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