REPUBLICANS ACTIVE
(Press. Assn.-
STRAINING TO WORK UP ANTi-BRITISH FEELING DRIVE FOR I.R.A. RECRUITS
— By Telegraph
— Copyright).
LONDON, Monday. The Daily Telegraph's Duhlin correspondent says the Republicans at preseht hold the Irish stagej and are strairiing every nerve td wdrk Up anti-British feeling. Ih readiness fdr h dipldmatic dfladlock, the Republican army is taking every advantage of the present wave of Republicanism, and to-day begari a gefat chmpdign to attradt fecuits, approaching young unemployed men in the streets. Many are sure to be sworn in during the next two or three weeks. The cessation of emigration to AmeriCa is helpirig the revolutionar-" ies. Mr. W. T. Cosgrave (the late President) and all his party organisations are maintaining silfence till the Dail re-assemhles in 'three weeks. Mr. Cosgrave's home is contiflually guarded by detectives and civic guards.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 185, 30 March 1932, Page 5
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