REJOINDER TO OVERSEAS
(Rec. April 12, 9 a.m.) DUBLIN, April 11. Mr. De Valera’s newspaper, in a leader on the Dominions’ notes says: No duress or outside Influence will prevent the Free State doing what is a vital necessity for domestic peace Though the British Government may not have directly requested them, the notes’ general sameness indicates that they probably were unofficially inspired. The effect on the public mind will be very different from what London intended. The newspaper declares that the Dominions’ advice against anything which might prejudice the continued association of the Free State as an equal partner in the Commonwealth, should have been addressed to Britain. “If such an association denies our rights, and does not remove causes of internal friction and national humiliation, then surely it is far better for everybody to end so onesided and unequal an association.'*
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 April 1932, Page 5
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143REJOINDER TO OVERSEAS Greymouth Evening Star, 12 April 1932, Page 5
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