MORE FRIENDLY FEELING
BRITAIN AND IRELAND UNION OF NORTH AND SOUTH WILL COME [ Per Press Association.] AUCKLAND, Dec. 23. A much better feeling was now evidenced in Ireland toward Britain, stated Mr. F. A. Wyatt, a businessman who arrived by the Orford, and who has been in Dublin for more than 40 years. The recent agreement reached between Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Mr. de Valera had resulted in farbrighter prospects for both countries than he would have thought possible 12 months ago, Mr. Wyatt added. The union between North and South Ireland would come, though not in the lifetime of the present generation. Sentiment was growing toward that in border towns and in places like Londonderry
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 82, Issue 305, 24 December 1938, Page 7
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