It seemed like old times in Dublin last week. A military tribunal sat in Collins Barracks (before the War, Royal Barracks) trying men for their lives.
Little better than the rest of the world has Ireland escaped Depression. Irish industries are depressed. Irish dairy products and livestock are a glut. More important, a lot of doors have been closed to Irish immigration. More depressed Irishmen from the U. S. are going back to Ireland than are trying to leave. With nothing to do, no place to go, Irishmen often make trouble, especially when cooped up at home with a lot of...
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