ARE THEY FASCISTS?
GENERAL O'DUFFY FEARED (Rec. 7.15. p.m.) o London, August 2. , The Times Dublin political correspondent .sqys- that , the situation is rapidly developing. Undoubted.Iy the events of the week-end .were, part of the Government's campaign against the National Guard, of " which the Gqvethment is afraid owing to. General , Q'D.uif y's prestige and power of . orga^isajtion. Although not avowedly Facist the guar ds aims co^Mn'e %>se of Hitler and - Mussolinil' General •O'Duffy makes no secret of his in-
tention to eventually participate in politics, although he promised not to attempt "a coup d'etat. Neve'rtheless his. prqgramme attracts a large memhership from yo'upg nien in all quarters. Obvi'ously "the National' Guard will play an importaht part in the future. '
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 600, 3 August 1933, Page 5
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