IRISH AFFAIRS
SENSATION-IN DAIL. • RETALIATORY MEASURES. (United Press Association—By Electric V , . i>. - Telegraph—Copyright.) . (Received this day at 11.16 a.m.) DUBLIN, July 13.
A Bail sensation occurred, during the «ing when it was announced that Valera was rushing an Emergency ' retaliating Britain, the v which, has un " week, end. Tha&jwWfeis ■ exwpgted to-morrow. •■flßgjUr Cosgrave, dismissing agricultural!
Jptnates declared the situations was appalling. The Free State was. now in a twenty per cent, worse position than Australia, New Zealand, or Denmark, and could not possibly hear the impost! ; ' r . / jtr O’Neill (CosgraVcdte) said it would not he long before he had nothing to say for agriculture, but prayers for the .dead. ■ ■ ’- ; •
Sir, forty, (de Yaleraite), a farmer, declared England would not suedeed this time, We are sick of crawling to England. If England wants to fight she can have it. . . y : - . Mr Blythe (ex-Minister) said this Free State may .he lied to bankruptcy and complete social chaos by the Goveiminerifc’s. action., •'
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1932, Page 6
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