COSGRAVES WISH
TO END CONFLICT
DENUNCIATION OF GOVERNMENT.
(United Press Association—By Electric ■ Telegraph—Copyright.)
' ‘DUBLIN, September 5. While Dr (Ryan, the Free State Minister of Agrietiltute '"(recently a delegate at Ottawa),-'iwas telling a gatherrihgat Cashel' that the Fne e State Government is in a strong position, and ithat it has no doubt about winning the dispute with' Britain 'despite people’s present sufferings, Mr Cosgrave was spiking at Trim. *H e declared Irish agriculture was never In sudh a position as at present, and nothing done by William, Mary, Elizabeth or ''Cromwell struck such a •blow-at Ireland economically as the ' pre° ent Govern memt - He said: ' “Britain wishes to l>v e in peace with ns, and the conflict should be brought to an end.” Mr Hogan (ihe 'former Minister of Agriculture) the-Tree State was very near ’bainkfupfcvr’and he believed there 'Would lie more real political and econoiriic ifidepienden ce for the Free State Within than outride thteEmpre.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1932, Page 6
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155COSGRAVES WISH Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1932, Page 6
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