DISBANDED IRISH CONSTABULARY
MEASURES FUR PROTECTION
-iy ' jlcKrapii -.'vm Aasociatlon—rorTnghl Aifltraliao au a 'V.Z. C*We Association Rec April 8, morning London, April 6 As the result of a deputation of members of the House of Commons, Cabinet has telegraphed to Sir Neville Macready to take special measures to protect the disbanded Royal Irish Constabulary. A telegram, announc ing the murder of two more constables at Tralee, arrived while Mr Chamberlain was receiving the deputation. Cabinet has decided that disbanded men who care to come to England will be granted separation allowances. LATE CDVERTISEMENTS mO LET—House rn Cameron Road 35s -N- per week—Apply Times Off ce. A DANCE will be held in the Arcadia Theatre, the Mount, in tid of the Football Club funds on Monday, April 10111. Admission Ladies 2s, Gentlemen
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7957, 8 April 1922, Page 3
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