FIANNA FAIL
CONSPIRACY AGAINST ORDER MR COSGRAVE’S ATTACK LONDON, May 18. The Dublin correspondent of The Times ,states that Mr Cosgrave, addressing the annual convention of the Oumann Na nGaedheal Party, said: “Looking over the history of the past 10 years, one cannot fail to discern a sinister influence behind the attempts of Fiarna Fail to gain office. There has been a conspiracy against the ordered administration of democratic institutions and national economy. The Cumann 'Na nGaedheal Party stands not for every line and comma of the treaty, but for such alterations as are agreed to by the high contracting parties.” Mr E, Blythe (formerly Finance Minister) said that, owing to the oath policy, the Free State delegates might as well save the price of their tickets to Ottawa. Fianna Fail had tolerated the Irish Republican Amy because it wanted a machine to terrorise voters at the next election.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21649, 20 May 1932, Page 7
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149FIANNA FAIL Otago Daily Times, Issue 21649, 20 May 1932, Page 7
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