“IRISH REPUBLIC.”
VISITING AMERICANS SLIP. United Press Association—By Electrlo Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, June 9. Mr Cordell Hull (United States Secretary of State), questioned by 40 American and British pressmen with reference to the reported use of the term “Irish Republic” at Cork, said he had been conferring for months with the Free State representatives. He regretted that some people had failed to rise to the level of a great occasion, but sought to divert attention by little side considerations. He refused to discuss war debts on the grounds that they were not included on the Conference agenda.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19513, 12 June 1933, Page 7
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