THROUGH THE FENCE
IRISH CUSTOMS BARRIER.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)
(AUSTRALIAN - NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATTON.)
LONDON, 7th May. ' Mr. J. J. Walsh, the Free State Post-master-General, made an angry protest against British tobacco manufacturers coming to Ireland to erect factories in order to evade the Customs barrier. Mr. Walsh describes this as an intensive form of the foreign exploitation which has been going on for fifty years. "We have succeeded in removing the foreigner politically, but the foreigners come to grab the- fruits. We have only exchanged one form of slavery for another. We do not want to make a nation of foreign masters and native slaves,"
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 7
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106THROUGH THE FENCE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 7
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