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THE IRISH OATH

BRITISH REPLY. DE VALERA’S INTENTIONS. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)

(Received this day at 9.25 a.m) LONDON, April 8. The “Times” says that after two hours meeting of Cabinet’s special committee, whereat other Members wele railed in, the British reply to Do Valera was approved and is being sent, to Dublin immediately,

A Bill to abolish tin* oath is being inti’oduoud in the Dai I on April 20, the day Parliament meets. £>e Valera is determined there shall be no oath negotiations with Britain. It is impossible to estimate the measure of support he is likely to receive from the Labour Party and Independents, who hold the Government’s fate in their hands.

HIS REPLY TO DOMINIONS. DUBLIN, April 8. De Valera's newspaper states: —Do Valera will probably go to Ottawa. He is drafting replies to the Australian, New Zealand and South African notes which are likely to lie despatched to-day The notes will lie couched in a reciprocal friendly spirit, explaining .shortly and clearly that the Government does not desire to disturb friendships, but the oath is a domestic matter and its removal is essential to the peace of Ireland.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1932, Page 5

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THE IRISH OATH Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1932, Page 5

THE IRISH OATH Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1932, Page 5

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