PEACE WANTED IN FREE STATE
WARNING TO woi i.d-iu-: lIKTATOIIS LONDON. October lii. Thirty men on horseback ;unl lour bands escorted Mr K. tie Valera, in an open carriage with a top-halted coachman and footmen, into Enmscorthy, where he addressed a crowd of several thousand, declaring that Hie Irish Free State could not afford to dissipate her energy in bickerings. Peace was an urgent necessity: and the Government was determined to |ii event disorder, fie warned those planning a dictatorship thai the Irish people would not abandon their liberiv without a lone, and bitter struggle.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20988, 17 October 1933, Page 9
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