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PRINCE OF WALES CONDEMNED BY SINN FEINERS. (United Press Association—ljy Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, November 7. ' A.iSinn Fein meeting, held at Dubiir passed a resolution, condemning the Prince of Wales’ visit to Ireland as Being a deliberate attempt to misrepresent Irishmen as being loyal to'the' British Empire, which they hate countless crimes agaitist themselves anif' against the other victims of its greed, and cruelty all over the earth. 'Mr Brian O’Higgins, the Sinn Fein President, said that the Prince of Wales’ business was the boosting of the Empire.. “We send a call to every Nationalist body in Ireland that there shall be no welcome for him here.”
THE 'PARTITION OF IRELAND. REGARDED AS NATIONAL EVIL. LONDON, November 7. Following on a meeting of tht Irish Nationalist Members of the Hous e of Commons, for Northern Ireland, Mr Joseph Devlin (Leader) announced that their party would not participate in the opening of a new Parliament House in, Belfast, The Irish Nationalists regard the partition of Ireland as being .a .national evil, as also disastrous to the ®i x Ulster Counties, and injurious to the remaining twenty-six Counties of Ireland.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1932, Page 5
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