O’DUFFY DEFIANT
GIVEN WARM WELCOME AT CORK
(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
LONDON, October 14
General O’Duffy was enthusiastically welcomed , at Cork, and the Civic Aluards surrounded the hotpl there where the Blue Shirts held a meeting. General O’Duffy disclosed that a par■rish priest had 'warned him that ar-rangem-'’ints were made to am,bush him at Tralee, so he (O’Duffv) had used a new, misleading, car number, and thus got through safely. He added, referring to bis meeting at Bar.don' tomorrow ‘‘l 'am told that I shall hot be allowed to go They won’t intimidate one. I. hold my life as cheaply as that’’ —at which ho snapped ® his Ungers. “The-most they can do is to Bhoot ,mg. I do not believe they have courage enough for it, except when the numbers are one hundred to one.’
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1933, Page 6
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