SUFFERING IN IRELAND
POLITICAL VIEWS AT VARIANCE. DISPUTE OVER ANNUITIES. (United Press Associauon —By Electric Telegraph (•)q3uXdoo DUBLIN, Sept. 5. While Dr. J. Ryan, Minister of Agriculture, was telling a gathering at Cashel that the Government was in a strong position and had no doubt about winning the dispute w r ith Britain despite the people’s present sufferings, Mr W. T. Uosgrave (the former President)' at Trim declared Irish agriculture was never in such a position as at present.
Nothing done by William and Mary, Elizabeth or Cromwell had struck such a blow at Ireland economically as the present .'Government. “Britain wishes to live in peace with us and the conflict should be brought to an end,” Mr Cosgrave said. ■Mr Patrick Hogan (former Minister of Agriculture) -said the Free State was very near bankruptcy. He believed there was more real political and economic independence for the Free Sate within the Empire than outside.
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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 6 September 1932, Page 5
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