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lON DON April 27 —Messrs Fred Scare, Wallace, Bruce, Hoy, Taylor* and' TSteele’ residents, gave Sir Katii Smith a quiet farewell ' UnCI LONDON j a ApifI 2?.—Butter is steady There is a good demand for New Zealand. Choicest, 182 sto 186 s; Australian, 172 sto 1745; tecondart, ]7os down to 160 i-. Tiiero, is a. strong demand for secondary for retail sale nt If. Sd per Hi. Cheese is slow. New Zealand white, 78s to.80s; colored, 88s to 90s; Australian A; to 6s less. Further sales of tho Narkunda s apples were a< follow ;-WeP Austral-an Oeopatras. 20s; Jonathan.. 18s to 19s; Dunns, 19s; Cox’s. 22s to 255; South Australian ami Victorian Olonpatras, 19s to 90s; Jonathan. 18s to 19s: Demett.es, l,s. Considerable Jr, antities are going to the Continent especially to bcandmav.n.-A^am^, I ONDON Ap-il 27.—Sensational disclosures were made at the Dad F.iremm meetm ' ‘m-da v. Mr TV Valera made a. violent speech, denouncin'; the T ree State Government os. being the solo cairn ot the present stale m affairs. Mr Griffith cried :“f am not going- to bo silent anv longei Do Valera came back from America, when I was m prison Ho advised (ho members of Dail Eireann to case off the, war. When the delegates v,eio going to London Do Valera said to me,; ‘ Neither yon nor any man can bring lack the republic.’ He added : ‘ Get mo out of tins strait-jacket ot • rcnnblic ’ ” -Do Valera, white with rage, rose amid tumult and shouting, ami paid : “Itis an absolute falsehood.” Mr Griffith replied : ‘lt m true. Do Valera can go on denying it as long as ho likes. —A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 17955, 28 April 1922, Page 8

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LATE CABLES Evening Star, Issue 17955, 28 April 1922, Page 8

LATE CABLES Evening Star, Issue 17955, 28 April 1922, Page 8