IRISH GUNMEN
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Btirring up trouble ■ shadow of outrages » cast over 3§£ belfast I ULSTER FULL OF ARMS
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M (Rec. 9.10 p.m.) wKL London, October 30. The Daily Express says: The j^Khad'ow of the political gunmen is Hpver Belfast. There is a Chicago |Hang about the recent outrages, and flBhe purpose is to make political ^Rrouble .The proscribed' LR.A., 38 fKpf whose members have been arHpested during the past three weeks, ■s setting about its business in BKrrim earnest. ^■Ulster is full of armaments as the ■u-mers are sending f or revolvers ancl Bdcs on the plea that "the Papists Bc arming, so we must have an armBiry of our own." Lots of these arms, Bhich datip back to 1914 have passed B the Repitblican Army. roThe authorities have accepted the Ballenge and mean to keep warfare Bderground. If a speeial act proves ■sufficient t0 stop the gunmen, then Be Ulster Government will talce furBer powers.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 676, 31 October 1933, Page 5
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160IRISH GUNMEN Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 676, 31 October 1933, Page 5
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