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IRISH OVERTURES

TRADE WITH ENGLAND SUGGESTION IN THE senate. MUTUAL CONCESSIONS. ALL -PARTIES AND INTERESTS. I United Press Association—By Electric ' Telegraph.—Copyright.} (Received 9 a.m.) ' ! DUBLIN, July 25. I In the course of a speech in the Senate, Mr Andrew Jameson, a director of the Bank of Ireland, proposed that an Irish Free State Commission, representative of all parties and business interests, should be appointed to meet a similar body of Englishmen to discuss a settlement of trade between the .two fcountries. Mr Jameson said that both Britain and the Free State would ously by mutual trade, for which both should be prepared to make valuable "concessions. He believed the British Government would give every assistance, but it could not be expected to make the first move. The Minister of Finance, Mr Sean McEntee, was present, but did not comment on Mr Jameson’s proposals, which created a stir among the political parties. The Government’s reply is awaited.

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Northern Advocate, 26 July 1935, Page 7

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IRISH OVERTURES Northern Advocate, 26 July 1935, Page 7

IRISH OVERTURES Northern Advocate, 26 July 1935, Page 7

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