DE VALERA AT TRALEE
WIRES CUT
(Received. December 18, 2 p.m.) DUBLIN, December 17. Mr. de Valera, escorted by bands and banner bearers, addressed ten thousand people at Tralee. He pleaded for unity and discipline in Ireland's economic 1 struggle with England. He also, deplored the Tecent outrages at Kerry, and added that the Ministry was determined to enforce the Government's authority. There must either be ordered democracy or a dictatorship. The Government, he said, had 99 per cent, of the Republicans behind it. Military tribunals were necessary while, the stoning of police and the frightening of witnesses prevented the • Courts from functioning. Prior to the meeting the Listowel railway line was damaged, and telephone and telegraph wires were cut.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 10
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120DE VALERA AT TRALEE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 10
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