MR HULL’S INDISCRETION
“THE IRISH REPUBLIC” i LONDON, June !). Mr Cordell Hull, questioned by 40 American and British pressmen in reference to his reported use of the term “ Irish Republic,” at Cork, said that he had been conferring for months with the Free State representatives. He regretted that some people failed to rise to the level of a great occasion, but sought to divert attention by little side considerations.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21977, 12 June 1933, Page 7
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69MR HULL’S INDISCRETION Otago Daily Times, Issue 21977, 12 June 1933, Page 7
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