IRISH DELEGATES
RETURN FROM OTTAWA MEETING
(British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, Aug. 29,
Mr 'O’Kelly and thirteen other members of the Irish Free State Delegation at Ottawa, reached 'Southampton this afternoon.
In an interview, Mr O’Kelly referred to his frequent informal conversations with Mr Thomas on the Irish question.; He agreed with Mr ’Thomas that no door had been closed to peace, and in his opinion there was a much better atmosphere of friendliness, as the result of the deliberations.
SITUATION MOKE HOPEFUL. LONDON, Aug. 30. < Upon his arrival at Dublin, Mr Lerpass said that the Free State would get the same preferences from Canada as Britain had obtained. It would also secure preferences from ‘South Africa, and was still negotiating with Australia.
Mr O’Kelly said that the Anglo-Irish situation was definitely more "hopeful than Before the Ottawa conversations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1932, Page 5
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