IRELAND.
DE VALERA ADDRESSES FOLLOWERS. BY CABLE—PEES 3 ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT Received July 23, 11.20 a.m. . . LONDON, July 22. Addressing his followers at the Dublin Mansion House who , were welcomes his release, De Valera said that he had been defeated militarily, but he had gained a political victory which left the nation free. No agreement bound them to bow the knee to a foreign lower. He expected them to love one another irt Ireland like little children, was no glory in civil war. Mr Austin Stack prophesied that the next election would be for 32 not % counties.—Reuter. J ’
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 July 1924, Page 9
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