DEVELOPMENT IN IRELAND
POSSIBILITY OF ELECTION AMALGAMATION OF PARTIES OPPOSITION TO DE VALERA HAVOC OF ECONOMIC WAR By Telegraph-Press Assn. —Copyright. Rec. 9.20 p.m. Dublin, Sept. 1. The executives of the three main Opposition parties (Mr. Cosgrave’s, National and Centre) are meeting to-day at their respective headquarters to consider fusion. Definite amalgamation is almost certain, in which event there is a possibility that Mr. de Valera will appeal to the country, says the correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. The Daily. Express believes that Mr. Cosgrave and not General O’Duffy'will be leader of the new National Party. Mr. Jeremiah Lucey, president of the Irish Cattle Trade Association, at a meeting said that in consequence of the economic war with Britain many cattle drovers were without means of subsistence, and their families were facing starvation. The meeting decided to ask the Lord Mayor to call a town’s meeting to open a relief fund.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1933, Page 7
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