LOSE COMMISSION.
Commandant of Irish Army Reserve. SCATHING RESPONSE. DUBLIN, September 7. The Irish Free State Government has notified Commandant Cronin that it intends to withdraw his army reserve commission on the grounds of his continued membership of the National Guard. Commandant Cronin says he proposes to retain his membership of the organisation. He criticises the Government's move as a "contemptible act such as is to be expected from an Administration whose inferiority complex prompts every sort of petty meanness against tlio men they failed to beat with arms in the civil war."
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Auckland Star, Volume LIIV, Issue 212, 8 September 1933, Page 7
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93LOSE COMMISSION. Auckland Star, Volume LIIV, Issue 212, 8 September 1933, Page 7
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