WISH POLICY
DE VALERA’S ADDRESS TO 20,000 (United Press Association—-By Electric Telegraph —Copyright.) LONDON, Sep. 17. Mr de Valera addressed twenty thousand people at Cork. He said than the Government and the Labour party were agreed on all of the main issues of public policy that are likely to arise during the lifetime of the present Dail Eirann. They were standing togetliei to assert the authority of the people of Ireland to build up a stable and 11 just economic system. Any minor difficulties between them had been set aside in oi'der to work wholeheartedly together, and to bring the nation through dangers threatening its existence. Mr do Valera condemned Republican raids on public houses that were soiling British beer He said that only in Bedlam could a parallel he found for such madness as that which necessitated that the Government should defend itself on the one hand, from militarists who were wanting to compel surrender to Britain, and, on the oilier hand, from the people who were professing to believe that the Government were not prosecuting the economic war with sufficient vigour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1933, Page 5
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183WISH POLICY Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1933, Page 5
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