O’DUFFY’S ARREST
- 'CHANGE OF QUARTERS
,(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph-Copyright.)
(Received this day at 12.10 p.m.l ' 1 LONDON, December 19.
General O'Duffy and Sullivan were escorted by police and soldiers, and " removed Toy car to Arbour Hill military gaol, Dublin. The police patrolled two hundred miles of the road •from Westport. Kilcoyne • was released, still, wearing hi s 'blue shirt. The grounds lor the habeas corpus .allege that O’Duffy and Sullivan were unlawfully arrested without’ warrant, .and unjustifiably detained -for an offence unknown to law, namely, wearing blue shirts. The Waterford ’executive"(of the United' Ireland party, representing 40 -thousand, protested against the arrests, as a misuse'of the Public Safety Act tor the suppression of free speech.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1933, Page 6
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116O’DUFFY’S ARREST Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1933, Page 6
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