FREE STATE SENATE
LAST MEETING HELD Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright DUBLIN, May 19. (Received May 20, at 11.55 a.m.) The Free State Senate held its last meeting and wound up business in an atmosphere of gloom. A Labour member (Mr O’Farrell) said the House had done good dispassionate work, and the country would miss it. It is expected that Mr De Valera will establish the new Senate on different lines.
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Evening Star, Issue 22343, 20 May 1936, Page 9
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