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DUBLIN RIOTERS 7 (United Press Association—By Electrie Telefnaph—Copyright) LONDON, September 27. Following a Republican nteeting was held in O’Connell Street, Dublin, a crowd of several thousand people attacked the premises of an [English brewer nearby, hurling stones fit the windows. Police reinforcements arrived on the scene, and this resulted in a pitched battle. The police with their drawn batons,' repeatedly' charged the'crowd. People who were leaving theatres and cinemas rushed (into shops! When O’Connell Street was cleaved, fifteen young men were .found lying injured, and they were Kent to the hospital.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1933, Page 5
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