DE VALERA'S CHANGES
(Press, Assn.-
FIANNA FAIL PARTY COCK-SURE OF SUCCESS AVOIDING SPLIT VOTES
— By Telegraph — Copyrlght).
Rec. January 5, 9 p.m. London, January 5. The Free State is in the grip of the election fever. Mr. W. T. Cosgrave and Mr. McDermott, the Leader of the Farmers* Party, had a conference and arrangecl to avoid to split votes in ten constituencies where a clash would be lilcely to give Mr. •de Valera a victory. Mr. CosgraVe'admits that it is now too ' late to f orm a national coalition. ' Though it is difficult for Englishmen to belieye, there are not a few good judges of politics in the Free State, who consider Mr. de Val'» era's victory possible even against a united opposition. ' ' The de Valeraites are claiming that they will win 79 seats and are already seorning aid from Labour which held the balance of power in the last Dail.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 423, 6 January 1933, Page 5
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