MAY FACE ELECTORS.
Vote Likely on Republican Issue. (Received December 7. 12 50 p.m ) LONDON, December 6. A Sydney “ Sun ” News service message from Dublin states that everyone is most disappointed that the dc Ya-lera-Thomas correspondence has not advanced a settlement which, it is felt, is long overdue. The continuance of the uncertainty can only result in bankruptcy and chaos. It is considered that Mr de Valera must shortly face the electors on the Republican issue in order to retain power. IN MIDST OF GRAVE CRISIS Mr de Valera Deprecates Disorders. LONDON, December 6. Mr de Valera, replying to a deputation which protested against the sentences on the twelve Republicans who attacked General O’Duffy at Tralee on October 6, said that the Free State was in the midst of a grave crisis due to another country’s aggression. Every act of disorder incited the aggressors and tended to discredit the Free State abroad.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 938, 7 December 1933, Page 1
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