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6 LONDON, Weunesday. 1 1 finies' Dublin correspondent Ptliat while the Free State deleP |. ottawa are fraternising with Pimperia1 delegates, Mr. De Va1' anj ijjs reraaining ministers are ly ' the Free State fomenting H^opinion against the so-called E&h tyi'anny. ix'either Mr. Yalera nor Mr. l'a0lly (the Postmaster-General) |;'.,ief ahettor, denies tliat everyKwould suffer in Mr. De Valera's 1-mland, which is irreverently dePL as a "hairshirt republic," but r. regard such suffer ing as a privi^for a" almost holy cause. ■ffith a pathetic faith in Mr. De l.;-ra's supeihuman powers thousIt 0f unthinkable supporters are Kri„g him at scores of meetings. Rjanwhile the Irish Republican 1 v j3 preaching a complete breach K'jngland. The leaders, declaring have no sympathy with Mr. De Wjs policy are demanding the Eration of an independent repub-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 292, 4 August 1932, Page 5
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