FIANNA FAIL
AIAIS AT COMPLETE FREEDOM. LONDON, February 28. “The Fianna F'ail is not trailing its coat or daring England to come and light,” said Sean O’Kelly, who is expected to be included in Air De Valera’s Cabinet, when speaking at Leitrim, referring to the statement which he said Cardinal Macrory made, that liMland > ,.^ojdy>u'refifiixed...;an./.ins^alment< ; of freedom. Sean: 'O’Kelly declared the Fianna Fail aimed at complete freedom by peaceful constructive methods. He believed it could be won without raising a gun to his brother Irishman. In the Free State public opinion is far more optimistic and oalm that ifc was last week, largely owing to the moderation of the Fianna- Fail s organ the “Irish Press,” and Mr Cosgrave’s statement that he desired to assist in the opposition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1932, Page 5
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