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DE VALERA’S PRESS

FIERCELY ATTACKED PUBLICATION CEASES (United Press Assn.-—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) DUBLIN, October 27. Persons seen reading de Valera’s organ, the Evening Telegraph, were assaulted in the streets. Delivery vans were attacked and newsboys threw bundles of papers into the Tiffey and tore many hundreds to pieces. , There were many fierce fights. The Directors of the paper, which first appeared on June 3rd, state it was destroyed overnight through the ill-advised action of those who should have been most solicitous for its welfare, the Irish Workers’ Union. Publication is suspended, the Directors expressing sympathy for 118 workers thus rendered idle.

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Inangahua Times, 29 October 1932, Page 3

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DE VALERA’S PRESS Inangahua Times, 29 October 1932, Page 3

DE VALERA’S PRESS Inangahua Times, 29 October 1932, Page 3

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