AUTHORS OF DISORDER
••':-. .CONDEMNED BY FREE STATE ■-■/. ' :-- ■ MrNtCSTER.' ..' ( \ - : :: ;-■!,'•■: ■;. -.LONDON,.s9thiJune. ■The.'Minister of Defence in'•'Dublin, in'a inißssage to; the Eree; State Army, says that while 'the Government, denies thg.right of any but Irishmen to interfere in national affairs, 'they ;ialso " deny the'right of any section of Irishmen to .bring1, disorder upon .the country. .. I -.The, Oovernm^nt in a further proclamation ' says :-,: "A section rof the Irish people are /devoting themselves to destroying all the functions of {-toyermnent in the desire to embroil. oiir^people once more'with the British. Money has been stolen*,' property confiscated or destroyed, andl Irish honour sullied by murderous .attacks on defenceless; civilian'!. -.On these misguided persons : alone rests • the responsibility'for • any. loss of life that, •nwy ensue."'1 . . . ' ' :
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 7
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118AUTHORS OF DISORDER Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 7
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