IRISH FREE STATE
POLICY OF OPPOSITION MR COSGRAVE’S ONSLAUGHT LONDON, 22nd January. The President of the Irish Free Stale Dnil, Air YV. T. Cosgrave, made a vehement onslaught upon (he policy of flic Opposition Party, says the Dublin correspondent of the "Times.” Although all I Ini big wheatgrowing countries were at their wits’ end to find a market for tlieir output, the Fianmi Fail yvas urging Free Slate farmers lo embark on a policy of wheat-growing, said Mr Cosgrave, in an address to the Government Parly. All Hie other items of policy of Mr De Valera’s party were equally absurd. The Filina Fail suffered from a slave mind, but the Government refused to ho. influenced by this mentality. The Government's policy lo pay its way, indulging in no foolish expenditure, would sleadily develop (lie national resources.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 February 1931, Page 7
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