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DECLINE IN TIRADE

THE FREE STATE AND BRITAIN (United Press Association— By Electric . Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, 'September 12. The Irish Free State exports' to Britain- in the eight mouths of 1932 and 1933, were respectively:—Cattle £5,367,000 (£2,880,000); swine £784,-. 000 (£194,000); bacon £426,000 (£303,000); butter £978,000 (£906,000); eggs £1,482-000 (£873,000). Britain’s exports to Ireland were similarly reduced. For example, coal £1,147,000 (£565,000); wheatmeal and flour £949,000 \£165,000); sugar £464,'000 (£47,000); beer £135,000 (£109.000). •'

WAR ON BRITISH ALE.

LONDON, September 12. Twelve armed men' raided an ,'j'nn at Lucan, a few miles out of Dublin, and smashed a bottle of Bass and also took the licensee’s brother in a lofry, blindfolded, drove him to a lonely spot on Fetaherbed Mountain, where they stripped Him, and forced him to don a woman’s undergarment on He Then bad to walk five miles in the bitter cold towards Dublin before he received. ;■ assistance. ■ • ""A F 1 One farmhouse refused him admittance, a woman saying: “He might be someone who would shoot us.’.’

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1933, Page 5

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DECLINE IN TIRADE Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1933, Page 5

DECLINE IN TIRADE Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1933, Page 5

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