IRELAND,
SINN FEIN METHODS. MEN BOUND TO CHURCH RAILINGS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. London, Oct. 29. Some Sinn Feiners, in an attempt to observe the truce, are using drastic methods. Worshippers at the Catholic Church, Cork, yesterday beheld three men bound to the railings and labelled, “Robbers, beware! These men were convicted of several robberies. Signed — I.R. Police.”—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. FINANCE OF IRELAND. MORE THAN SELF-SUPPORTING. London, Oct. 31. Mr. Collins, interviewed by an American journalist, said that Ireland was more than financially self-supporting, and was now contributing annually £2,000,000 to the British Treasury. Ulster was not in question, only a portion of Ulster, without even that part of Ireland which was unfriendly to a common nationality. The rest of the country was absolutely self-supporting. With the reduction in taxation under an Irish Government there would be large amounts of private money available for public purposes, and consequently less necessity for the State to expend pounds on important works.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1921, Page 7
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159IRELAND, Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1921, Page 7
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