De Valera’s Appeal For U.S. Support To Reunite Ireland
LONDON, March 17.
Mr de Valera, in a St. Patrick’s Day address broadcast to the United States, appealed for American support to end the partition of Ireland. “Our national integrity,” he said, “has been destroyed by an unnatural position which has been enacted and enforced from outside.” Mr de Valera emphasised that Lincoln rejected the partition of the United States and that the partition of India and Palestine were rejected to-day.
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Grey River Argus, 21 March 1947, Page 7
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