DM VAI.KKA A LL-Xl'llY. B HI. FA ST, Jul.v 6. Mr (k* Vnlern wants a llopuhlienn candidate run in every constituency in Ireland at the roming eleetions. As a Guarantee of good faith there is to be no more shooting till then—whethei before or after the elections is not unite clear. . , The ‘‘lrish chieftain, as Mr l.kml •George styled him. is proving an absolute luxury. Speaking yvslerday At Tullamore. Mr Ernest Blythe. I-ire State Minister of Local Government, said that Mr de Volern had cost the country the enormous sum of - 00f), and but for this tremendous bill some -10,000 houses would have been erected. The workers would have to In in hovels because of this heavy tax. The matter which is puzzling a good many people is-why is de > aleni std at liberty? He .s the mainspring of the whole plot to overturn the Tree State Government, plunge the country into bloodshed and misery, and on the ruins enthrone himself and his colleagues as the dictators of the country, and vet is allowed to go about apparently as lie pleases. Tn any other country he, and not his dupes, would be laid by the heels.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1923, Page 3
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196Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1923, Page 3
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