DANGER IN IRELAND
DE VALERA’S VACILLATION PLAYING PART OF KERENSKY. I.R.A. MARCH POSSIBLE. ‘ ' Times” Cable. London, June 6. “The Times’ ” Dublin correspondent states that Mr E. Blythe, a member of the Cosgrave Government, speaking at Roscommon, declared that Mr de Valera and his associates were unconsciously playing the part of Kerensky, whose weakness and vacillation made the accession of the Bolsheviks possible. Drilling was occurring throughout the country and there was some display of arms. “If Mr de Valera does not act before it is too late,” said Mr Blythe, “the Irish Republican Army will march upon the Government buildings and establish some sort of degrading semi-Communist dictatorship. The danger is absolutely imminent.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 147, 7 June 1932, Page 9
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