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FIRMER STAND

BY FREE STATE IN ITS POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegijaph—Copyright.) LONDON, September 20. “The primes’” Dublin correspondent says: Mr de Valera’s departure for Geneva to attend the -League °f Nations seems to have been the signal for an intensification of* the Free State’s political campaign. Most of the members of the Government have 1 addressed at the weekend meetings in various parts of the country. In every case the Ministers -adopted a most uncompromising attitude inspecting the -land annuities controversy.

“No surrender!” was the keynote of a'H of the‘ speeches, including that of {Mr Norton. The spirit of defiance seems to be hardening, wi-th the Cabinet ministers discarding all pretence of a -desire for a. settlement. Mr Re valEßa at London. RUGBY, September 19. •Mr d-e Valera reached London early tbr-a ASoijning. The Fi-Se 'State -Sigh Commissioner, Mr Duilanty, and S J r A. Batterbe-e, representing the Dominions Office, greeted Mr de Valera and the two Free State Ministers who accompanied him, and later wer e -at Victoria station, when the party left to oontinue the journey .to Geneva.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1932, Page 5

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FIRMER STAND Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1932, Page 5

FIRMER STAND Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1932, Page 5

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