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ACT QUITE LEGAL

OPINION OF OATH ABOLITION

(United Press Association —By Ekjttio Telegraph.—Copyright.)

LONDON, June 20.

"Th e absence of any reservation in the Statute of Westminister entitles the Irish Free State to repeal the oath of allegiance legally,” declared 'Lord Pai-mour. "Th e Treaty . . obligation no longer has its original foi;ce.”

Lord Parmoor was Lord President of; the Council from 1929 to 1931, and -is: Tecognised as one of the great legal authorities of England, He wa« specially appointed judicial member of the Privy Council in 1914, prior to wh’-ch h e had been Attorney-General to tha Prince of WrJ?s.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1932, Page 4

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101

ACT QUITE LEGAL Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1932, Page 4

ACT QUITE LEGAL Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1932, Page 4

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