TRALEE RIOTING
QUESTIONS ASKED IN THE DAIL
(United Press Association—By Eiectria Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, October 6
Mr McDermott, of the Opposition, is asking Mr Ruttledge, AttorneyiGeneral, in the l>ail Firearm on Wednesday, whetTler the Government is prosecuting anyone in connection with the Tralee disturbances for unlawful association or possession of firearms; and also whether any who are accused will be tried by the Military Tribunal or whether that C‘our> is to bo reserved for the (government’s opponent’s. A heated discussion is expected, as the United Party wore the prescribed Blue shirts.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1933, Page 6
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