COMMUNISTS ATTACKED
DUBLIN MEETING BESIEGED. TWO PERSONS SUFFER INJURY By Telegraph—Press Aasm—Copyright Rec. 8 pjn. London, March 29. Crowds attached to the Communists at Dublin, besieging for two hours a meeting of revolutionary workers at Connolly House. Stones were hurled through the windows and two men were injured. An attempt was made later to throw two Communists into the River Liffey was frustrated by the police.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1933, Page 5
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