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TUMULTUOUS WELCOME FOR MR. DE VALERA ON THE OCCASION OF THE IRISH LEADER'S VISIT TO LONDON LAST MONTH Left! Mi> de Valera arriving at his London hotel after attending roass at yVeatminator Cathedral. Rights part of the excited crowd waving flag* and cheering outside the barrier at Eyston Station. Police were unable to c ®nJrol the gathering after Mi* de Valeva and hi* Ministers had alighted from the train, and the party wa« detuned fou;fuJly half tm hour. Mr. do V-alern and other representatives of Eire (Irish Free State), conferred with British Minister* od *W §d>feoV ±t tfc* pattltibm of Ireland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22955, 5 February 1938, Page 12

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TUMULTUOUS WELCOME FOR MR. DE VALERA ON THE OCCASION OF THE IRISH LEADER'S VISIT TO LONDON LAST MONTH Left! Mi> de Valera arriving at his London hotel after attending roass at yVeatminator Cathedral. Rights part of the excited crowd waving flag* and cheering outside the barrier at Eyston Station. Police were unable to c®nJrol the gathering after Mi* de Valeva and hi* Ministers had alighted from the train, and the party wa« detuned fou;fuJly half tm hour. Mr. do V-alern and other representatives of Eire (Irish Free State), conferred with British Minister* od *W §d>feoV ±t tfc* pattltibm of Ireland. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22955, 5 February 1938, Page 12

TUMULTUOUS WELCOME FOR MR. DE VALERA ON THE OCCASION OF THE IRISH LEADER'S VISIT TO LONDON LAST MONTH Left! Mi> de Valera arriving at his London hotel after attending roass at yVeatminator Cathedral. Rights part of the excited crowd waving flag* and cheering outside the barrier at Eyston Station. Police were unable to c®nJrol the gathering after Mi* de Valeva and hi* Ministers had alighted from the train, and the party wa« detuned fou;fuJly half tm hour. Mr. do V-alern and other representatives of Eire (Irish Free State), conferred with British Minister* od *W §d>feoV ±t tfc* pattltibm of Ireland. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22955, 5 February 1938, Page 12