THE ULSTER BOYCOTT
MR. GRIFFITH'S THREAT.
LONDON, 2nd March,
■Mr. Griffith, replying to questions in the Dail Eireann, said the abolition of the boycott had been followed by, attacks on the , Nationalists and Cath6lics in Ulster, inspired by Orange enemies of the Treaty, with a view to preventing the Free State carrying out the abolition of the boycott. If the attacks continued the Cabinet would consider .the advisability of reimposing the boycott.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 5
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72THE ULSTER BOYCOTT Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 5
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