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EMPIRE PREFERENCE AND ALLEGIANCE CANNOT BE SEPARATED DE VALERA'S ALTERNATIVES
, — By Telegraph — Copyright).
LONtjON, Sun'day. The "Observer" says that if Mr.
de Valera br'eaks a solemn pact by aholishing the oath of allegiance? Great Britain will in no way he alarmed either by the abolition of its propagandist repercussion in India or South Africa, but she will not pr etend to ignore it. She will undoubtedly intimate that in the economic orgamsq.tion qf tlje Einpire just beginniiig, allegiaiice and pref erence go togetlier. If Ireland caii dispense with honour, Englapd cari better dispense with Irish produce, ; and if the issue is f orced upon her England will *do so without coinpunction.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 173, 15 March 1932, Page 5
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