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EIRE GOVERNMENT

ATTITUDE TO PETITION CRITICISM AT CONVENTION DUBLIN, Dec. 12, Replying to a barrage of criticism of the Government’s attitude on partition, at the annual parly convention, Mr de Valera challenged the country to choose new leaders, and declared that he would not accept the responsibility for irrational action. The Government must 'know whither it was heading before changing its policy, as all the proposed solutions for 25 years had been valueless. The convention finally passed a resolution for more extensive use of the radio in pleading Eire’s cause.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23991, 14 December 1939, Page 9

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EIRE GOVERNMENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 23991, 14 December 1939, Page 9

EIRE GOVERNMENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 23991, 14 December 1939, Page 9

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