ALL-IRELAND REPUBLIC
REPLY TO MR DE VALERA'S CLAIM Press Association —By Telegraph Copyright LONDON, April 12, (Received April 13, at 11.5 a.m.)' 1 Answering Mr De Valera’s claim in the debate in the Dail, that the British Government could get rid of partition, Lord Craigavon, in a speech at Belfast, said: “ The British Government possibly possesses the power l to kick us out of Britain, but can never kick us out s of the Empire or into the Southern Republic, nor would the great heart of the British people stand for such action.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 15
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