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LUMB THE DEPTHS"

Assn.—

Bcosgrave on stupidity |g OF DE VALERA m GOVT.

•By Telegraph — Oopyrlght).

§1 LONDON, Monday. Rfi Australian press representa1| at Dul.lhi had an interesting Bv,'th Mr. W. T. Cosgrave, who Bed to cmmnent on the treatB the Governor-General (Mr. B McNeill! throughout the gbistic Congress. B Cosgrave snid he might say a Kdeal. but that would not help Bnity and amity of the ConBhesides Ihore was more danger ®ngs beiiig misunderstood outBhan insid«* Treland. ;B Lea(i«' (;t the Opposition said: Bdonnt und.erstand our political Bon in P>iitain, where such inBs 'onm P'KTer than here. Yon ■Ee are not quite used to selfBnie«t- We have just had our ■Pange o? Gevernment, and we Bpdly vet trained to the cairn Bjpnce of inevitable swings of B^dulum. B)ne w^y it would benefit the B|ate it the present Government Bpaten at the earliest possible . Bp, but the longer view is that ! h' be good for the people to ■Rthe depths of the stupidity of . Govornmcnt, which pro- . B e People niore than all the I ;|tten of Europe together could 1 Keni."

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 261, 28 June 1932, Page 5

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LUMB THE DEPTHS" Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 261, 28 June 1932, Page 5

LUMB THE DEPTHS" Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 261, 28 June 1932, Page 5

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