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IN THE FREE STATE

A BEWILDERED PEOPLE A DEPRESSING WEEK STORM-TOSSED SHIP. IDLE CREW DEADLOCK WITH BRITAIN (Aflat. and N.Z. Cable.) Dublin, August S. Free Staters after a most depressing week are bewildered almost to (lie point of despair. The Dail Eircann will not re-as- : semble until October. Atr de Valera’s last speech in the Dail made Ilie position even more obscure. Citizens resemble passengers in a rudderless, storm-tossed ship, its officers and crew standing idle, waiting lire enl of one-way fraile. Air ile Valera advises farmers to avoid panic, bat nothing is being done to remove Ihe deadlock.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3792, 9 August 1932, Page 5

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IN THE FREE STATE Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3792, 9 August 1932, Page 5

IN THE FREE STATE Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3792, 9 August 1932, Page 5

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