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ANGLO-IRISH TRADE

Mr Baldwin’s Threat (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn). LONDON. June 28. Mr S. Baldwin, in a speech referring to Ireland, said he regretted that there should be any interference in the trade between Ireland and Britain. He said: “What has happened has been none of our doing. It is claimed that the Irish Treaty was made under duress. Tf that is true, it would r equally be true to claim that there is another kind of duress. Our side can only say, after what has taken place, that we can see no chance of Britain entering into any negotiations with Ireland at Ottawa.”

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Grey River Argus, 30 June 1932, Page 5

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ANGLO-IRISH TRADE Grey River Argus, 30 June 1932, Page 5

ANGLO-IRISH TRADE Grey River Argus, 30 June 1932, Page 5