IRELAND.
NEGOTIATIONS DENIED. CAVALRY IN DUBLIN. By Telferaph—Prsss Assn.—Copyright. Reecived May 24, 8.50 p m. London, May 24. Sir Hamar Greenwood (Chief Secretary for Ireland) denies that the Government is negotiating with Sinn Fein. A Dublin message reports that large bodies of cavalry have taken up strategic positions, practically encircling the city. They also traverse the main roads throughout the night, accompanied bv motor lorres with police and infantry. The Catholic Bishop of Ross warned Irish agriculturists against tlu agitation in Ireland aiming at the establishment of a workers' republic, which would deny the right of private pro' perty. An example of this policy was afforded when Sinn Feiners seized a number of creameries in Limerick, which were renamed Soviet creameries. These were run for a week under the Irish Republican flag, and it was only when a wages dispute was settled that the owners were permitted to resume occu-pation.—Aub.-Is.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1920, Page 5
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152IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1920, Page 5
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