BOLSHEVIK MENACE.
Warning By Former Free State Minister. DRILLING IN IRELAND. LONDON, June 0. The Dublin correspondent of "The Times" gives a report of a speech by Mr. Errtest Blythe, formerly Vice-Presi-dent and Minister of Finance in the Cosjtravo Ministry.
Speaking at Roscommon, Mr, Blythe said the associates of Mr. do Valera were unconsciously playing the part of General Keren-sky, whose weakness and vacillation made the accession of the Bolsheviks possible.
Mr. Blythc said drilling was occurring throughout the country, and there was !--ome display of arms. If Mr. de Valera did not act before it was too late the Irish Republican Army would march upon the Government Buildings and establish some sort of degrading semiCommunist dictatorship. The danger, declared Mr. Blythe, was absolutely imminent.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 7
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