IRISH ELECTIONS
COSCBAVE’S CAMPAIGN. [United Press Association-—Dy Electrii Telegraph—Copynght. j .DUBLIN, Jan. U. President Uosgrave opened the Government’s election campaign i” ( minty Clare. President b Cosgrove warned the ample that il I'iiuna tad Parly l’u Hi *I.-i I ils intention of abolishing I lie ml Lb and vio..( II g tie Treatv, Lbo'.'o could be no appeal to the Treaty as a .shield against die conseipK'iiecs. lie said be aekimuh'dged Ireland’s deoemlmiee mi M'"tain as la mg her nmsl imi-f> r l .lll l custoiner and as a seuree nl supplies. ||o added if Ireland was fe benefit by Britain's fostering an inter-Coiii-nmnw ealtli nf commerce, ni'gnl in I inns Here essential. 'the t’iamia Fail Party, if returned, would repeal the reient. Const .il.ul ion A niendnienl Act., this again loosing, a Hood nl disolder and crime.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1932, Page 5
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137IRISH ELECTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1932, Page 5
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