IRISH AFFAIRS
A LEAGUE OF YOUTH.
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this day at 12 noon). DUBLIN, December 14
General O’Dufty announced a dissolution of the Young Ireland Association. He had served a writ on the AttorneyGeneral asking the High Court for a declaration that the new league of youth was a legal body. It will take over the entire organisation of the Blue Shirts, and is d esci ’ibed as a disciplined, unarmed organisation. It objects include the voluntary reunion of Ireland, promotion of social order in opposition to Communism and alien influence in Irish affairs. Members are pledged to safeguard the interests' of the United Ireland partj\ They may wear a blue shirt, blouse. or jacket as the league’s emblem.
IRISH FLAG
('Received this day sat- 1.30 p.m.) BELFAST, December 15
The Government, in the interests of peace and order, has prohibited ,a display of Free State Republican Army flags-and emblems.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1933, Page 6
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154IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1933, Page 6
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