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Appeal for Anglo-Irish Agreement

STIR CAUSED IH FREE STATE SEHATE United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Received Thursday, 10.5 p.m. DUBLIN, July 25. In a speech in the Senate, Mr. Andrew Jameson, a director of the Bank of Ireland, proposed that a Free State Commission representative of all parties and business interests should be appointed to meet a similar body of Englishmen to discuss a settlement ol the Anglo-Free (State trade war. Hr emphasised that both countries would gain enormously from a, mutual trade agreement and for this reason both should bo prepared to make valuable concessions. He believed the British Government would give every assistance, but could not be expected to make the first move.

Mr. McEulce, Finance Minister, was present but did not comment on Air. Jameson's proposal which created a stir among political parties. The Government's reply is awaited.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 174, 26 July 1935, Page 6

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Appeal for Anglo-Irish Agreement Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 174, 26 July 1935, Page 6

Appeal for Anglo-Irish Agreement Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 174, 26 July 1935, Page 6