IRISH REPUBLICANS TO BE INTERNED
Sequel To Round-up By
Police
(Independent Cable Service.) BELFAST, January 12.
Thirty-four leaders of the Irish Republican Army, who were rounded up by the .police in Northern Ireland last month in consequence of a warning that there might be attacks on politicians and Government property, have been informed that they will be "interned” indefinitely. They are not formally charged with any offence but are detained under a special Act by which the Government is empowered to intern alleged political offenders without trial.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 94, 14 January 1939, Page 9
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