IRISH FREE STATE
LABQUR-LEADER’S SPEECH. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. COPYRIGHT.] (Reed. July 28, 1 p.m.)/ DUBLIN, July 27. Speaking at the Trade Union Congress at Cork,. Mr Norton (LabourLeader >, said the Government would have to recognise revolutionary me thods must be adopted to meet tbe present crisis. No traditional capitalism must be allowed to stand in the way. Meanwhile the customs officers on the Ulster border have been reinforced at all lonely spots, in order to to teract smuggling.
Forty-six cattle were captured in one haul. The drivers were hoping to evade the payment of £2OO in duties, but fled when they saw the police, leaving the cattle to be impounded.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1932, Page 7
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