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IRELAND.

REBELS’ “OBASE-FIBE” ORDER.

IGNORED BY FREE STATE ARMY*

Frees Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, April 30. The Republicans’ “Cease fire” order for noon to-day is being ignored by the Free State Army Headquarters, which A carrying on hostilities against the rebels as usual.

It is expected that no armistice proposals will be'accepted until Mr de Valera opens negotiations with Mr Cosgrave direct.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

MR LARKIN'S ARRIVAL. ,

“ENOUGH KILLING IN IRELAND.”

LONDON, May 1. (Received May 2, at 0.45 p.m.) Mr Jim Larkin, on his arrival in Dujblin, was greeted with extraordinary , enthusiasm. Thousands assembled to meet him. He was.escorted in triumph throng* the streets, the Red Elag being carried in procession; but the Official Labour Party boycotted the proceedings. Mr Larkin, in a speech at the Liberty Hall, said: “There has been enough killing here. The Irishman who takes on himself the right to kill another Irishman is unfit to be in the community. Tho work before us is based on unity, cck operation, and charity. My work ia peace. It is possible now that tho, leaders will place a ban on the killing of Irishmen.” —A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18851, 2 May 1923, Page 7

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IRELAND. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18851, 2 May 1923, Page 7

IRELAND. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18851, 2 May 1923, Page 7

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