MARCH THROUGH DUBLIN
New Anti-partition Group Rec. 9.10 p.m. LONDON, May 16. About 100 men in military formation marched through Dublin last night headed by Captain Peadar Cowan, Independent deputy in the Dail and a former member of Sean Mcßride's Republican Party. This was the first public appearance of the new volunteer organisation founded by Captain Cowan to fight fpr the abolition of partition. Captain Cowan said there was no secrecy about the movement, which would organise young men and, if necessary, fight to end partition.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27391, 17 May 1950, Page 7
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