LABOUR ATTITUDE
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An % ■**.. f FREE STATE LABOUR I.EADER ' . SAYS IRISH 1VILE " J' ORG'ANISE *1 . 4 V- / NQ EARLY ELECltlON
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Rec. -July 3, 5:5/ p.m. LOND.QN, Safurday. The Free State 'Lab'"c/ur Leader, Mr Norton, -who' afriyed |o* fionfef. with tfie Leader of the Opposition, Mr." George 'Lansbury,' s.^ys that if Great Britain -prefers reprisalS to arhitratiori, the Irish must organise their full resqrves to meet the situation. Th,e Irish Presg, Mr. de Valera's organ, states . that it is belieyed that Mr .de Valera, t|ying- to be .conciliatory," 'regarding- |he personnel of the anrtuities tfibunal, might accept an Enipire chairman. .Tthe paper says there will be no early elqction in tfie Free Stpte, so that' Great s Britain's manoeuvres in this connection are a- failure.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 266, 4 July 1932, Page 5
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127LABOUR ATTITUDE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 266, 4 July 1932, Page 5
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