AMERICANS FOMENT TROUBLE.
"If America would slop sending money and American agitators over to Ireland there would be an end to 'he present rioting and bloodshed." Such is the considered opinion of an officer on the s.s. Ballygally Head as expressed to a Montreal paper last month.
"All the Irish public wants at present," said this officer, "is an end of American interference. Ireland /wishes to be loft, alone to se:tlc her own problems.'' The situation in Dublin a few weeks ago, according to this eyewitness. : gives the average witness the impression that, the city is just as normal !as Montreal. All of the fighting is her/een the extremes and hotheads of ' opposing factions. The general public is not much concerned in the actual struggle.
That professional agitator' : rom America arc getting in some deadly work; is common knowledge to the peace-loving masses, and the elimination of American influence from Irish factional strife is earnestly desired."
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3587, 25 September 1920, Page 7
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156AMERICANS FOMENT TROUBLE. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3587, 25 September 1920, Page 7
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