"NO WELCOME HERE"
(Press. Assn,
SINN FEIN AND PRINCE
. — By Telegraph — Copyriglit).
Rec. Nov. 7, 7.20 p.m. Ltmdos, November 7. Following a meeting of Nationalist members of the House of Commons in Northern Ireland, Mr. Davlin announced that their party would. not participate in the opening of the new Parliament House. The Nationalists regard the partition of Ireland as a natiorial evil, the distress, of six counties and injuries to 26. A Sinh Fein meeting at Dublin passed a -resolutioni cond'emning the "Prince of Wales' visit to Ire- ! land as a deliberate attempt to niisrepresent Irish ministers as loyal to the Empire which would react ! against themselves an4 other victims of its greed and cruelty all over the earth. Mr. Brian O'Higgins, Sinn Fein I president, said that the Prince pf j Wales' business was boosting the Empire. "We will send a cable to every Nationalist body in Ireland, thereby assuring there will be no welcome for him here.'"
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 374, 8 November 1932, Page 5
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