WELCOMED IN EIRE
N.Z. SERVICEMEN’S TOUR (Recd. 11.20 a.m.) LONDON. July 2a. The Exchange Telegraph Agency’s Dublin correspondent says New Zealand soldiers were cheered in Dublin, Tipperary, and Cork, when for the first time> they entered Eire in uniform . IIf.STEM’S WAR EFFORT LONDON. July 25. Noil horn Ire land, during the war, has sent to Britain .£3,000.000 worth of sheen and cattle each year, provided 20 per cent, of Britain’s eggs, and produced 500 tanks and 500 guns. These figures were given by the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (Sir Basil Brooke), speaking in the Flouse of Commons of Northern Ireland. CONGRESSMEN’S. VISIT. ~RUGBY, July 25. Eleven United States Congressmen who are making a fact-finding tour of European countries and the Middle East arrived in Northern Ireland by air from England to-day. There are six Democrats and five Republicans in the party. They were welcomed by Mr. Warnock Northern Ireland Minister for Home Affairs, and afterwards hv Sir B. Brooke (Prime Minister) and Lord Linlithgow. They will leave to-morrow evening, for Scotland, en route to Norway.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1945, Page 5
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