Are you a casualty?:

"We are in a fight. There must be casualties" - Mr. Lemass.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Cumann na nGaedhael
Contributors: William Warren and Son, Dublin printer
Summary:At top (in bright red font): Are you a casualty? / (in black font) "We are in a fight. / There must be casualties" / (Mr. LEMASS). / On left, inside a box outlined with a black border, (in bright red font): 1931 / THE BEST IN THE WORLD/ "On the whole it is true to say that the depression has so far affected the Irish Free State probably less than any other Country in the World" League of Nations , Economic Committee, 1931. On right, inside a box outlined with a black border, (in bright red font): 1932 / THE WORST IN THE WORLD /"Of the more important industrial and agricultural countries, the Irish Free State was hardest hit by unemployment during 1932, its unemployed increasing by 241 per cent" International Labour Office Survey, 1932. Underneath (in bright red font):"YET Mr. DE VALERA HAS SAID: - (in black font)"There has been no increase of unemployment / as has been suggested by our opponents"(At Strokestown, January 11th) / Is the International Labour Office our opponent? / Official Statistics issued by Mr. Lemass show an increase of over / 73,000 unemployed. / Is Mr. Lemass an opponent of Mr. De Valera? / (in bright red font) BRING BACK COSGRAVE / AND BRING BACK PROSPERITY / (in black font) By Voting in order of your choice- 1,2,3,4,5 / BECKETT, J. Walter / DOYLE, P.S. / HENNESSY, T., Doctor / KEOGH, Myles, Dr. / MAGUIRE, James, B.L./ THE CUMANN NA NGAEDHAEL CANDIDATES". At bottom, in black font: Published by Patk. F. O' Reilly, Solicitor, 66 Dame Street, Dublin, Election Agent for the Candidates, and Printed by Wm. WARRREN and Son, Dublin.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: [Dublin: Cumann na nGaedheal; n.d., 1933]
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Notes:This item is held in the Department of Ephemera; formerly at call number POL/1930-40/31.

Physical description: 1 broadside poster ; 76 x 51 cm.

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EPH F200
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Ephemera
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