OUTRAGES IN BRITAIN
DUTY OF THE IRISH GOVERNMENT declared by former MINISTER. DEATH penalty for treason. y>y Telegraph—Press Association Copyright. (Received This Day, 11.55 a.m.) DUBLIN, May 3. Mr Desmond Fitzgerald, a forme; Minister of Defence, referring to the bomb outrages in England in the Eire Scar.io. said i* was clearly the duty of the Government to put down any or--ani•■'.■.'ion cl.U.mg violence against an >• c un'ry. ■>. V;; ' Minister of Justice ’ m was taking the , r , .’- tUy p-em’oie in imposing the ■!.>• ;; nal.y ''or treason. Senate rejected an amendment v ding penal servitude as an alternative to death.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 May 1939, Page 8
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