Thoughts For The Times
Peace Hejected. It has been said in the past by cynical opponents ol the aspirations of Irish nationalism that Ireland wonkl rather lose freedom tin a ho robbed of her wrongs. IVc have never shared that vietv, which involves a serious reflection upon the intelligence and good faith of the Irish people, hot the present leaders of Southern Ireland seem bent upon giving the gibe more poult than it ever before possessed. Putting the matter 01 the wry Highest plane. Mr do Valera and his associates appear to us, and wo suppose to most observers outside Ireland, to he staking an academic - and highly debatable theory against the peace and happiness of the Irish people. Lyttelton 1 iir.es.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1921, Page 2
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