IRISH FREE STATE
THE FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS. PREMIER FLIES TO THE FRAY. Press Association—Copyright. A~« !,ralian ai»J N.JS. Cable Associati'— (Received 11.20 a.m.) London, August 20. Mr Cosgravo (Premier) is utilising an aeroplane for electioneering purposes. DE VALERA'S MESSAGE. SON TAKES FATHER'S PLACE. (Received 11.20 a.m.) London, August 20. A largo crowd assembled in O'C'onnell Street to bear de Valera's message to the people, which his twelve-year-old son, Vivian, delivered.' The latter was accompanied by the young son of Erskine Guilders. Vivian said his father could not speak to them because the servants of the foreigners had seized him. He knew not what thev - could do with his father. They can put us and others to death but they cannot k : ll the spirit of freedom in Ireland. That spirit will live, and Ireland will be free from sea to sea, in spite of the foreigners and the servants of the foreigners.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 21 August 1923, Page 5
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151IRISH FREE STATE Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 21 August 1923, Page 5
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