CHRISTMAS BRAWL IN IRELAND
POLICE lIEATEN WITH STICKS DUBLIN, December 20. Christmas was celebrated at Clonakilly, County Cork, by a fierce street fight between Republicans and supporters of General O'Dufty and Captain O'Sullivan. Street lights were smashed, after which the battle raged by bonfire light. The police, endeavouring to separate the brawlers, were beaten with sticks.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21049, 28 December 1933, Page 7
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