IRISH SITUATION
... ... I REPORTED; TO' BE EXTREMELY 1 GRAVE. . ; London, March 1.1. ] The'" ''UfiiJ.S- Mail" reports that the , .Irish'' situation is again extremely grave. | —AiijS.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ... j ; INDEPENDENT VIOLENCE . 1 i j STATEMENT BY DE YALEKA. ; ' (Rec. March 15, 6.45 a.m.) ' Dublin, Marcli 12. De Valern, in an interview, stated tliat ' follow-in? his. escape from Lincoln Gaol _ lie hid in." a! house an .hour's distance j from Dublin.' ' De Valera .said: "Violence will be the ■ only alternative of the remaining Irish patriots if the Peace Conference fails to extend self-determination to Ireland. This nnans a continuous revolution until Ire- j land's rights are rccogniscd. Wo hope to nvoid violence, but if it is forced on us we will not hesitate. Ireland must have complete independence. I believe 1 . every man in Ireland will back n/. Mean- 1 while we have organised a Government'." ' — Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 7
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147IRISH SITUATION Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 7
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