DESTROYED OVERNIGHT
MR DE VALERA'B PAPER. READERS ATTACKED IN STREETS Dublin, Oct. 27. Persons seen reading Mr de Valera’, organ, the “Evening Telegraph”, were assaulted in the streets. Delivery vans were attacked and news boy, threw bundles of the papers into the Liffey and tore many hundreds to pieces. There were many fierce fight,. The directors of the paper, which first appeared on June 3, state that it was destroyed overnight through the ill advised action of those who should have been most solicitous for it, welfare, the Irish Workers’ Union. Publication has been suspended, the directors expressing sympathy for the 118 workers who are thus rendered idle.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 270, 29 October 1932, Page 8
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