CAMPAIGN OF UNIONISTS.
QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. London, Nov. 3. Extreme Unionists are more active than ever in the Houee of Commons heckling Sir Hamar Greenwood regarding alleged breaches of the truce and the landing of arms in Ireland. Sir Hamar Greenwood vigorously denied that the police were not permitted to disperse Sinn Fein camps violating the truce. He said the liaison machinery was most successful as regards camps and the commandeering of buildings, He repud&ted the suggestion that everyone informing the police would be shot. Heoleclared that there had been no clear case of murder by Sinn Feiners since the truce. He had been in Ireland himself and did not believe anyone’s life was endangered owing to the truce. He discredited the assertion that South of Ireland firms had been ruined by the S>inn Fein boycott of British goods as exaggerated. A number of prosecutions for intimidation had resulted in convictions.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1921, Page 5
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156CAMPAIGN OF UNIONISTS. Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1921, Page 5
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