IRISH FREE STATE.
MR COSGRAVE'S POLICY. (UNITJED SRE33 ASSOCIATION—BY ELZCTBIC WLUGBAPH—COPYBIGHT.) TX>NDON, March 8. The correspondent of "The Times" at Dublin says Mr W. T. Cosgrave, outlining his policy, said: "Reasonable facilities "will not be denied the new Administration, but it must not be inferred that we will shirk our duty as a Parliamentary Opposition, or that we will be a consenting party to discrediting our national honour. Nor will we look on silently while the country's economic problems, during a period of world-wide economic depression, are made the sport of politics, and the resources of the peopie are frittered awav_ upon unsound and fantastic schemes.'' MR DE VALERA. MEETING WITH LABOUR PARTY. (Received March 9th,. 11.15 p.m.) LONDON, March 9. In view of to-day's meeting of the Dail, practically all the Republican deputies have taken the oath of allegiance.
Mr E. de Valera (Leader of the Republicans) met a. deputation t from the Labour Party, and it is believed that some sort of bargain was struck.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 9
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