THE IRISH DISPUTE
FREE STATE COMMENT Press Association—By. Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 15. (Received November 10, at 1 p.m.) The ‘News-Chronicle’ says; “Though Mr J. H. Thomas told the House of Commo'ns that ho did not intend to drag the dominions into the Irish dispute it is hoped that they will be consulted because they are vitally concerned. They have undoubtedly been shocked to hear a British Minister sav the dominions bad rights to secure and that no steps had been taken to protect them.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21570, 16 November 1933, Page 11
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84THE IRISH DISPUTE Evening Star, Issue 21570, 16 November 1933, Page 11
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