TRIBUNAL DEMANDED.
Irish Opposition Indignant
With de Valera.
" SLANDERER " CONCEALED.
(Received 10 a.m.) DUBLIN", October 11. In the Dail Mr. de Valera refused to establish the tribunal that General Mulcahy demanded to inquire into the events leading to the allegation that he had conferred with Viscount Hailsham, British Secretary of War. The Opposition indignantly fusilladed Mr. de Valera with questions, General Mulcahy asking whether the Government's policy was to conceal a malicious slanderer or if Mr. de Valera simply wanted "this dirty tool for more dirty work." Mr. de Valera did not reply.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 241, 12 October 1933, Page 7
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