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UNITED IRELAND.

Incorporation of Ulster Wanted Received Wednesday, 9.00 p.m. LONDON, June 8. The . Dublin correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says the Ministerial conference discussions were on general lines. President dc Valera outlined his Government’s . attitude on the Oath, which he described as a source of trouble in his country, and suggested its removal, while the ending of the partition by the incorporation of the Ulster counties into the Free State would do much to achieve lasting Anglo-Irish peace. In an editorial on the negotiations, dc Valera’s newspaper, the Irish Press, says: ‘‘The Oath Removal Bill will become law, whatever efforts the 'Senate makes. As to the field of discussion covering the Anglo-Irish negotiations concerning the Ottawa Conference, it is the whole community’s duty to strengthen the Government’s hands until the discussions end successfully. The whole British public will be behind their negotiators. Let us stand behind ours.” Mr Thomas Home Again STRICTEST SECRECY PRESERVED Received Thursday, 2.0 a.m. LONDON, June 8. Mr. Thomas wirelessed President de Valera from the steamer, thanking the Irish people for their great hospitality. On arrival at Euston he preserved the strictest secrecy and declined to refer to the negotiations, which he was discussing with Cabinet later in the morning.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1932, Page 3

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UNITED IRELAND. Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1932, Page 3

UNITED IRELAND. Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1932, Page 3

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