LOYAL IRISHMEN
FEDERATION FORMED WORLD-WIDE APPEAL LONDON, May 6. An appeal has been issued by the Irish Loyalist Federation and signed by Lords Carson, Danescroft, and Lloyd, the Duchess of Atholl, Colonel J. Grctton and Sir H. Page Croft (members of the House of Commons), Professor J. H. Morgan, and others emphasising the serious consequences to Irishmen throughout the Empire if the Free State secedes from the Empire, and appealing to loyal South Irishmen throughout the world to join and support the federation and assert their constitutional right and privileges IRISH FREE STATE “BECOMING A PAUPER*’ GENERAL O DUFFY’S REMARKS DUBLIN, May 6. “The Free State is becoming a pauper,” declared General O’Duffy at Ballaghaderrccn. There were no alternatives to the English market as was shown by the Free State importing in the past three months £3,000,000 worth of other countries’ goods in the hope of inducing them to buy something Irish, instead of which Ireland got back only 2s 9d per £1 paid abroad.
Britain, despite the economic war, bought 96 per cent, of the Free State’s total produce in the first three months vf 1934.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 107, 8 May 1934, Page 5
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