“Very Near Bankruptcy”
' IRELAND'S PLIGHT. WORSE THAN WILLIAM OR CROMWELL Ecceived Monday, 7.45 p.m. DUBLIN, Sept. 5. While Dr. Eyan' (Minister o± Agriculture) was telling a gathering at Cashel that the Government was in a strong position and had no doubt about winning the dispute with Britain, despite the people’s present suffer, lings, ex-Prcsident Cosgrave at Trim declared that Irish agriculture was never in such a position as at present. Nothing done by William, Mary, Elizabeth or Cromwell had struck such a blow at Ireland economically as Hie present Government. “Britain wishes to live in peace with us, and this conflict should be brought to an end.” Mr. Hogan, a 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 State within than outside the Empire.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1932, Page 7
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