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MR DE VALERA’S POLICY EFFECTS FELT ALREADY (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, July 4. (Received July 4, at 10 p.m.) The Dublin correspondent of The Times says: There will be immense relief in Ireland if Mr de Valera’s reply to Mr Thomas accepts the principle of Empire arbitration. Already the cattle trade has been affected. Shipments have fallen, sales are languishing, and cattle have fallen £2 to £3 a head in price in a fortnight.” The correspondent adds that there is nothing harsh or vindictive in Britain’s action, which is the only method of restoring the balance of the Budget. The Government cannot tamely submit to the taxpayers finding the £3,000,000 due from annuities. — Times Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21688, 5 July 1932, Page 7

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FREE STATE ANNUITIES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21688, 5 July 1932, Page 7

FREE STATE ANNUITIES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21688, 5 July 1932, Page 7