IRISH FREE STATE
RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN . REMOVAL OF MISUNDERSTANDING POSSIBLE Press Association —By Telegraph-Copyright. LONDON, September 9. (Received September 10, at 9 a.m.) A ‘ Sunday Express ’ interviewer, as the result of forty minutes’ private talk with Mr De Valera, expresses the opinion that misunderstanding between Britain and the Free State could be removed if the British Government sent a new negotiator to Ireland —one who had not taken a hand in the previous negotiations. Mr D© Valera answered several questions for publication, but did not add anything to his known views'. Tie claimed that the economic condition of the Free State was improving. He admitted that the agricultural community had suffered, but the sunering yeas not confined to one aide, t
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Evening Star, Issue 21821, 10 September 1934, Page 10
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121IRISH FREE STATE Evening Star, Issue 21821, 10 September 1934, Page 10
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