LARKIN AT DUBLIN.
“ ENOUGH KILLING HERE.” By Telegraph—Pre«i Association— Copyright Australian and N.Z. Gable Association, LONDON, May 1. Jim Larkin has arrived in Dublin. He was greeted with extraordinary enthusiasm. Thousands assembled to meet him. and he was escorted in triumph through the streets. The " Red Flag" was carried in the precession, but the official Labour Party boycotted the proceedings. Larkin, in a speech in 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. The work before us is based on unit\q co-operation, and charity. My work is peace. It is possible now that the leaders will ban and stop the killing of Irishmen.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17030, 2 May 1923, Page 9
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