THE SUSPENSE ACCOUNT.
A BELATED REVELATION. MR. DE VALERA’S DTI,EMM A (Received Tuesday, 7.5 p.m.) LONDON, July 4 The newspapers by headlines display the House of Commons debate and interpret the Free State’s laud annuities suspense account as giving a new and dramatic turn to the situation and renewing prospects of settlement.
Information on the point only reached Mr Thomas after the debate had lasted for four hours and was therefore n , eral editorial comment. The Daily Telegraph” says it is a novelty to find Mr. de Valera ready to move even an inch from his predetermined policy. He may go a little further now that he sees the British Government is not bluffing, but is in deadly earnest. Mr. de Valera can star the new duties by a word. If ho refuses he must answer to his own agrarian supporters, who are deprived of their chief market.
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Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1932, Page 5
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