FREE IRELAND
Friendliness to Britain “Times” Cable. LONDON, June 7. Mr Eamon de Valera made an important reference to Anglo-Free State relations in wartime when speaking at Blackrock, County Dublin. Mr de Valera said that a free Ireland in time of common risk could for Britain be only a friendly Ireland, but an Ireland in subjection could be only a hostile Ireland. Nothing, he said, menaced the possibility of permanently good relations with Britain as much as article seven of the Anglo-Irish treaty, which gives Britain the right to harbours and other facilities required during wartime or strained relations with a foreign Power.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 3
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