Irish View Of Proposals For A United Korea
LONDON, Oct. 8 (Recd. 7 p.m.) The Premier of Eire, Mr. De Valera, opening a campaign at Lincoln against the partition of Ireland, said Mr. Bevin's proposal that there should be a united Korea looked hypocritical to the Irish while Ireland still was divided. While in Lincoln Mr. De Valera will visit Lincoln gaol from which he escaped in 1919 with two other members of the Sinn Fein movement. — Reuter.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 9 October 1950, Page 5
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