IRISH SALARY CUTS
LABOUR REVIEW i URGE MADE FOR NEW PARTY. (British Officii Wireless.) (Received 10.40 a.m.) . DUBLIN, December 29. The Irish Trades Union Congress and Labour members of the Dad at a joint meeting on Friday will review the position arising from the civil service cuts. Mr Horton himself is the principal official of the Post Office porkers’ organisation containing most of the lower grade workers affected. Senator Vincent appeals for the formation of a new party, consolidating the elements opposed to the Government. He describes the Cosgrave party as no longer being a living entity and suggests its fusion with the farmers’ party. Mr Cosgrave, in reply, • states that unity is essential against a Government which is driving the country to chaos, and admits that there is little; difference between big own and the farmers’ party. ANNUITIES FOR DECEMBER. 1 (Received 10.40 a.m.) DUBLIN, December 29, The “Irish Press’' declares that A further £2,000,000 representing the December instalment of the annuities is being placed in the suspense account. Farmers are paying satisfactorily,. despite the agitation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1932, Page 5
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177IRISH SALARY CUTS Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1932, Page 5
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