IRISH CRISIS.
ADVICE TO DE VALERA. SHOULD COME - TO TEEMS WITH BRITAIN. Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyrignt.) ‘(Received This Day, 11.45 a.m.) .-LONDON, June 9. In urging President De Valera not to waste time in hair-splitting, face-saving prolixities, 1 ex-President Cosgrave’s ’weekly, the United Irishman, says: “Nothing will do more to save his face and redeem his past than a businesslike discr/ssion with Britain, speedily resulting in an economic agreement benefitting Irish farmers and industrialists. De Valera Vill find, as Cosgrave ’4 Government always found, that the British, if met fairly, will be reasonable. They are generous.’ - '
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 June 1932, Page 5
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