DANGER TO BRITAIN
A HOSTILE IRELAND LORD LLOYD’S WARNING LONDON, Nov. 22. In the course of a speech at a Savoy Hotel gathering, Lord Lloyd said that a new danger to which Britain for the first time was exposed was a .hostile rebellious Ireland on its flank. It was about time the National Government made a stand against Mr De Valera. If it was to be a tariff war, the National Government should make it a real, not a sham, war. Lord Hailsham, replying to Lord Ponsonby in the House of Lords, said that all the Irish trouble was entirely due to the De Valera Government.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18253, 23 November 1933, Page 7
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