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IRELAND

AND ITS NEW "PRESIDENT." Prees Associations—By Telegraph—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. DUBLIN. Match 12. Do Ti.dera. interviewed, stated that, following his efcnpe from Lincoln Gaol, he hid iw a hoii.-e an hour'." distance from Dublin. De Valera said: "Violence will le ill? only alternathe lemaimrg lo In-ii patr :s if the Peace Confeteruc fail to cxi'iid s- '".- determination to Ireland. This nriir.- ? continuous revolution until Wl.ind'-- '.* are recognised. We h~j.e t) .%* id \u--lence, but if it i* foi e i <m ir- we will l- >t hesitate. IsehinJ in;.-t h.ne <omp3elc independence. 1 hehe\i (um man v.- Ireland will back u'-. Meanwhile we will organise a Government."

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Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 9

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IRELAND Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 9

IRELAND Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 9