SOUTH IRELAND
THE REAL DANGER. BRITAIN’S ONLY WAY. (By Electric Cable.—Copyright;. (Aust. and iST.Z- (table Association) London. March 24. The Daily Chronicle says: Britain has not yet reached the stage of .submission that she can. pass without comment the outrage at Queenstown. Air Cosgrove has already, denounced the criminals. Lenders of all parties, including the recent mutineers, condemned the outrage. Mo hope the chorus of disapproval will fortify the Government into taking strenuous measures to bring the murderers to justice. Southern Ireland’s supreme danger lies in its army, with factions reailv to threaten the State with force. We are disturbed at the fact that the very soldiers who plotted against the Government have been rewarded by the dismissal of the armv council and General Muleahy. Ireland can only hope for recovery by reassuring the supremacy of the civil Government.
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Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 134, 25 March 1924, Page 5
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