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IRISH ARE CONTENTED

—. ——— ■ | COUNTRY IN FAVOURABLE .. POSITION (P.A.) • AUCKLAND,' Dec. 24. Ireland’s- attitude to Britain is much more tolerant, in fact, . very friendly. ! Generally the Irish . were hanov and contented. This was the view -expressed*by the. Most Rev. Julian D.. - Simonds, Co-adjutor- , Archbishop of Melbourne, who is a through passenger by the Wanganella for Australia after a tour of Europe; the United States, and Canada. : : Mr. de Valera impressed him great-: ] ly as a wise, sound head Of state, j There seemed to be a very optimistic , spirit among the Irish people. > 1 The Archbishop added that the • food situation there was very good 1 and people were. going to Ireland • from England to have a good meal. J (

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 December 1946, Page 7

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IRISH ARE CONTENTED Greymouth Evening Star, 24 December 1946, Page 7

IRISH ARE CONTENTED Greymouth Evening Star, 24 December 1946, Page 7

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