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Free State Citizenship Bill SENATE CONSIDERATION. Dublin, January 17. The Free State Citizenship Bill was introduced in the Senate. Mr. de Valera said it was important clearly to define who were Free State citizens owing to the possibility of foreign treaties relating to their rights. A member of the Opposition, Senator Browne, K.C., declared that .the Free State was powerless to abolish the status of British subjects inside or outside the Free State. The Bill was read a second time.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 98, 19 January 1935, Page 7

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READ SECOND TIME Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 98, 19 January 1935, Page 7

READ SECOND TIME Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 98, 19 January 1935, Page 7

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