DE VALERA'S PLEA
DOES NOT DESIRE REYIVAL OF OLD ANGLO-IRLSH BITTERNESS V ; OATII AND ANNUITIES TO GO Rec. Mar. 23, 7.55 p.m. LONDON, Wtednesday. Mr de Valei'a, speaking in the S.enate, said that Ireland's attitude to Great Britain wa? friendly. "W? are anxious qhout the welfare of both Hreland and Great Britain," he said, "and do not want the old bitterness revived, hut we have a J duty toward our people, which we are gping to perfprm- We have a mandate ^rom the people regarding the oath which W? shall carry out! The rejnoyal of the oath is essential to peace. We will not pay the land annuities."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 181, 24 March 1932, Page 5
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