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Leaders in Free State Crisis.—Left: Mr E. de Valera, Leader of the Republican Party, who hold office in Dublin. Centre: General O’Duffy, leader of Ireland's “Blue Shirts,” which have now been absorbed Into existing political organisations, whose journal, “Blue Shirt,” has prophesied an early general election in Ireland. Right. Mr W. T. Cosgrave, formerly leader of the Opposition Party, who, it is expected, will lead the proposed new National Party in Ireland in the event of an election being held.

Named After a Regiment.—The scene at Watford, Hertfordshire, during the naming of the "Hertfordshire Regiment,” the first of a fleet of London, Midland and Scottish locomotives of the Royal Scot class to be named after Territorial regiments. The naming ceremony was performed by Lord Hampden, Colonel of the Regiment.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19587, 6 September 1933, Page 8

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Leaders in Free State Crisis.—Left: Mr E. de Valera, Leader of the Republican Party, who hold office in Dublin. Centre: General O’Duffy, leader of Ireland's “Blue Shirts,” which have now been absorbed Into existing political organisations, whose journal, “Blue Shirt,” has prophesied an early general election in Ireland. Right. Mr W. T. Cosgrave, formerly leader of the Opposition Party, who, it is expected, will lead the proposed new National Party in Ireland in the event of an election being held. Named After a Regiment.—The scene at Watford, Hertfordshire, during the naming of the "Hertfordshire Regiment,” the first of a fleet of London, Midland and Scottish locomotives of the Royal Scot class to be named after Territorial regiments. The naming ceremony was performed by Lord Hampden, Colonel of the Regiment. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19587, 6 September 1933, Page 8

Leaders in Free State Crisis.—Left: Mr E. de Valera, Leader of the Republican Party, who hold office in Dublin. Centre: General O’Duffy, leader of Ireland's “Blue Shirts,” which have now been absorbed Into existing political organisations, whose journal, “Blue Shirt,” has prophesied an early general election in Ireland. Right. Mr W. T. Cosgrave, formerly leader of the Opposition Party, who, it is expected, will lead the proposed new National Party in Ireland in the event of an election being held. Named After a Regiment.—The scene at Watford, Hertfordshire, during the naming of the "Hertfordshire Regiment,” the first of a fleet of London, Midland and Scottish locomotives of the Royal Scot class to be named after Territorial regiments. The naming ceremony was performed by Lord Hampden, Colonel of the Regiment. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19587, 6 September 1933, Page 8