THE FREE STATE
GENERAL O'DUFFY’S ADDRESS
.Jilt DE VALERA CRITICISED
(United Press Association—By Electri# ; “ Telegraph—Copyright)
(Received this day at 11.45 a.m.). DUBLIN, October 23
After the- civic guards ha*.: nir?u to quell a howling mob, drowning Gen e r 1 O’Duffy’s. speech at Kilkenny, steel hetmeted troops arrived at the double and scattered the disturbers. O’Dull'y more explicitly defined his .attitude to Britain. The .'purtners.iip, was not a question of loyalty to a symbol and forms, but a matter .of gO' f -> business. .He detested Mr de Valera's lack of courage., either get out or; .stay ( in decently. . .
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1933, Page 6
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