ARMED ULSTER
NORTH IRELAND UNDER GTJN-RULE.
“A CHICAGO TANG.”
“I.R.A. IN GRIM EARNEST.’
AUTHORITIES ACCEPT CHALLENGE.
(U.P.A. by Elec, Tel. Copyright) (Received Oct. 30, 9.15 p.m.) LONDON, Oct. 30. The Daily Express says:
“The shadow of the politician gunman is over Belfast. There is a Chicago tang about the recent outrages, and purpose is making political trouble.
“The proscribed Irish Republican Army, thirty-eight of whose members have been arrested during last week, is setting about its business in grim earnest. “Ulster is full of armaments, as farmers are sending for revolvers and rifles on the plea that the Papists are arming, so we must have an armoury of our own.” Lots of there arms, which date back to 1914, have passed to the Republican Army. “The authorities haye accepted the challenge and they’ mean to keep the warfare underground. If a special Act proves insufficient to stop gun-rule, then the Ulster Government will take further powers.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12089, 31 October 1933, Page 5
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