IRISH BOYCOTT
INSULTING FOSTERS SHOWN. PtABffvOXJiS CONDITIONS REIGNING.
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(Received this day .at 1.5 p.m.) LONDON, August 18.
The!‘(Daily Telegraph’ s’ ’ Dublin correspondent says .that a large -number 'of recruits have been enrollied. A liew volunteer force i® ' being raised by the Army of Comrades’ Association which is sure to gain many adherents. ’ ‘.' As a result of the campaign to .boycott British gpods, posters inscribed “Boycott British Goods” have been posted on walls' and lamp posts. Other inscriptions are “No Surrender,” and “Damn Your Concessions, England.” ” “Financial political uneasiness, commercial stagnation, and agricultural depression,” sums up the situation in the Free State whence, the flight ‘of "capital, lias 'already . be'.gun, as a 'rebuilt of de Valera’s, policy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1932, Page 6
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