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BRINK OF RUIN

FREE STATE PRODUCERS EFFECT OF REVISED DUTIES Tress Association—By Telegraph—Copyright DUBLIN, November 8. “ It will bo a black Christmas,” says a member of the Cosgrave Party. “ Turkeys will be abundant at a few pence, but that is useless to the turkey raisers.” A cattle breeder says:—“The new tariff has been received with consternation. It deals a severe blow to the turkey and chicken trade, and it will be impossible to export cattle to Britain. Mr Do Valera’s bounties are now futile, and both large and small producers are on the brink of ruin.” SAILING OF CATTLE BOATS CANCELLED LONDON, November 8. (Received November 9, at 11.40 a.m.) Owing to the new duties the sailings of live cattle boats from Dublin for England have been cancelled, despite the fact that 2,000 beasts were on board after a hurried nocturnal loading. The shippers are heading other stock intended for shipment towards the Ulster border. THE GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP LONDON, November 8. (Received November 9, at 10 a.m.) It is understood that Mr Robert Barton, a signatory of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, will be chosen to succeed Mr James M'Noill as Governor-General of the Free State.

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Evening Star, Issue 21255, 9 November 1932, Page 6

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BRINK OF RUIN Evening Star, Issue 21255, 9 November 1932, Page 6

BRINK OF RUIN Evening Star, Issue 21255, 9 November 1932, Page 6

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