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FREE STATE BLUFF

BRITAIN WILL NOT SURRENDER 'Britain’s relations with Ireland were referred to by Lord iSalvesen, P.C., formerly of the Scottish Bench, who arrived at Wellington by the Rangitan e. '“The position with regard to Ireland is that Britain is standing firm on ithe treaty,” said Lord Salvoscn. “I do not think there is the smallest possibility of our giving way to the Free State Government, as otherwise we would be surrendering to bluff.”

Lord Salvesen, who as a Privy Councillor has heard many Indian and Colonial appeal cases during the past .10 years, said that the attempt to abolish the right of appeal to the Privy 'Council was just another gesture of independence on the part of the Free State,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17948, 28 November 1932, Page 10

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FREE STATE BLUFF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17948, 28 November 1932, Page 10

FREE STATE BLUFF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17948, 28 November 1932, Page 10