Labour Commission's Opinion
London, Dec 13 The British Labour Commission has returned to Dublin. The chairman (Mr Cameron), in a statement, said the commission's outstanding impression is that the population is in a s:.ate of terror. Not infrequently the Crown forces appear to be attempting to achieve their declared purpose by terrorising the civil population and inflicting harsh, indefensible oppression on "men, women and children not participating in the policy of violence. Life and property seem aimost valueless in the eyes of some sections of the Crown forces. The commission will unhesitatingly express its utmost abhorrence of the criminal, ruthless spirit which has dictated some of the worst acts ever committed in the name of British law and order
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 7538, 15 December 1920, Page 3
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