WHAT THE END WILL BE
"FIGHTING TO BRING THE BRITISH :-' "■ , , J ,;:"v S BACK'f ; ; :,..;'. ° .•'■'. ' FREE^STjOTE MAMEESSTO. (Receiyed1 July 1, 10. a.in.) : ■: ••'•: 'LONDON, 30th June. i'The Irish Government, in a manifesto' to the.. people, says :• ."Yon1 :are faced; ■with _a ' the calaoulated end of which is to destroy the Treaty signed ■by. your representatives' and endorsed by yourselves. You. are'asked to reject this | and engage in a hopeless amS unnecesi sary- war with Britain. The people of the. Four Courta. say they 'are fighting far a'^repnWic. In reality they are fighting to bring the British back.. Liberty will be. secured to all under oonstitutkiaial- guarantees ;■ but "it "will be. constitutional liberty.1 No man, shall; be: permitted to, do violence - tp-the views, of ! his neighbour or the will of "• the majority;". ■''"• ■ /■; ■. - X '"'.' : : ,■'; ■: ■ .r\
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 7
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131WHAT THE END WILL BE Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 7
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