Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
The Doctrinaire's Dilemma. Mr De Valera. "I begin to wonder whether loyalty to the Empire wouldn't be the wiser course. Perhaps, after all, discretion is the better part of De Valera." (De Valera lowers a banner with 'Up The Republic', in light of new poster 'Notice. The TARIFF against FOREIGNERS Come Into Operation on March 1st 1932. By Order.')
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