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UNPLEASANT MEMORIES

DUBLIN," 26th October. ' "God knows that I don't want to revive hatred and bitterness," said General Muleahy in the Dail Eireann when tabling amendments to the Pensions Bill withholding pensions from persons who shot members of the provisional Government and other officials.

The Defence Minister, Mr. P. Aikp.n retorted that if General Muleahy wanted trouble he would get all he wanted. Recalling his service under General Muleahy ho said:—

"I burned sixteen trains at Muleahy's orders, using whisks-, not petrol, and was praised for it. Muleahy showed himself a bully, and • behaved brutally when a victor. We want pensions for the dependants of men he executed."

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 103, 28 October 1932, Page 7

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UNPLEASANT MEMORIES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 103, 28 October 1932, Page 7

UNPLEASANT MEMORIES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 103, 28 October 1932, Page 7