IRELAND.
(United Press Assn-—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) I Removing British Influence I De Valera Receives Ambassador Rocd 10 55 a.m. London, Mar 27 Hot on the heels of a speech by O'Kelly, that something was done every day to cut the chains wound round them by England, for example, the removal of the oath of allegiance to a foreign king, Do Valera, instead of, the Governor-General, who nowadays is kept in the background, to-day received the American Ambassador, Mr McDowell, Mr McDowell, escorted by a troop of eavalry, received a salute of 15 guns.
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Inangahua Times, 28 March 1934, Page 3
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