MOVEMENT AGAINST PARTITION OF IRELAND
LONDON, April 13
Sir Basil Biooke,_Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, said in London yesterday that the change of Government in Eire would not lead to any improvement of relations so long as propaganda continued on present lines against the partition of Ireland. He said he was surprised that British Labour members of Parliament were associating themselves with the move against partition. He said he failed to understand how anyone knowing the strategic position in the last war, and that which might develop in another war. could take that attitude.
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Grey River Argus, 16 April 1948, Page 5
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