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The publi* qrr §4vi?e<J that until Daphne Barclay opens her Autumn Show, of Exclusive French and American Mocjelp on Wedncfdya. the 25th. ail Pumper Qoocjs ;n stock ill be offered gt greatly reduced prices. Inspection is invited at Salon. 110 Bridge Street * SPECIAL CONSTABLE? CALLED UP IN ULSTER LONDON, 19th January. Hundreds of detectives throughout London arc seeking the hiding place where quantities of explosives may still be stored. Country police are also active. Tiie “Daily Telegraph” says that in addition to the 3000 regular police the Ulster Government called up (3000 of 12,000 special constables, who were issued with rifles and revolvers, and ordered them to prevent bomb outrages. A patrol is nightly guarding public buildings, gasworks, waterworks and power stations, j It is understood that Ministers will I shortly go to London to consult Cabl- | net regarding the prevention of out- I i rages. i Two police cars and two detectives ! escorted Mr Malcolm MacDonald, , Dominions Secretary, in the course of 9 visit to Dingwall. Lancashire. The police were investigating an unexploded bomb near a pylon in Wfndle. Mr dc Valera, through Mr Dulanty, High Commissioner in London, apologisen to Mr Chamberlain lor the Tralee explosion.—P.A. cable.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 20 January 1939, Page 10
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