UNITED IRELAND
(Press. Assn.—
SUGGESTION THAT PfiNCE RULE OVER NET FEDERATION.' A COSGROVE MAN/ESTO I
-By Telegrapl/-Copyright) .
Rec. July 24, 5.yp.m. LONDOJ, Saturday. The Cosgfave Partyj/epresenting 400,000 electosrs hi issued a stoiemeiit sallrng oi/ all patriotic Insbmeu to use ewry effort to prevent the disasti»us economic v/ar with Great Briiiin, into which the Irish people areJbeing dragged. The statement says Jie first casualties will be the pofresfc class, but ulfcimately no class fvill escape. The best solution lies m direct agreemont, not arbitralion. The Irish jockeyf Michael Bearey to]d the Daily Express how he had acted as go between to Mr. de Valera and Bowning Street, following a talk with the Secretary of State for the Dominions, Mr. J. H. Thomas, whom he knew well, and thence through Mr. I>an Breen, the man behind Mr de Valera, who finally came to London. , A letter reccived from Mr. Dan Breen contained a proposal for a United Ireland, the North joining the Free State as a willing partner, with the Prineo oi' Wales as the head of the new Ire:and. Later Mr. Bearey v as in conference with Mr. de Valera on the subject, whilst he (the former) was in I; land for the Irish Derby, v.lu' h he won on Dastur. Ile a;!ds that even the extremists in Ireland wr.nt to see England baclc
again and Ireland prosperous. They would like, above anything else, to see the Prince of Wales at the hcad of a United Ireland.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 283, 25 July 1932, Page 5
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246UNITED IRELAND Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 283, 25 July 1932, Page 5
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