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IRISH MUTINY.

NO CAPTURES EFFECTED. CHALLENGE TO THE GOVERNMENT. (Received 12 11.25 a.m.) • London, March 11. None of the officers who decamped ; with arms and munitions in connection I with the mutiny in the Free, State army has hitherto been apprehended and no rifles or munitions have been discovered despite exhaustive searches in Dublin and elsewhere. Mr. Cosgrave announced in the Dail that the Government had received an •ultimatum from General Tobin ami Colonel Dalton on behalf of the executive council of the Irish Republican army. He said it was impossible for the Government to ignore this chal- ’ lenge, and steps would ho- taken to deal with the matter. Mr. Joseph AlcGraith, Minister of Industry and Commerce, announced that he had resigned on account of muudling in connection wjth army trouble.—(Reuter.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 80, 12 March 1924, Page 6

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IRISH MUTINY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 80, 12 March 1924, Page 6

IRISH MUTINY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 80, 12 March 1924, Page 6

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