ULSTER’S POSITION
FULLY RECOGNISED IN BRITAIN. STATEMENT BY MR ANDREWS HF, 'I l-i r-A? } .»;-*! ■•l’f»-■ 1 A • ■ -• •-r . i ‘lrtL '. • * Received Tins Dav, I Lst> a.m,' l LONDON, Jamiatv 9 Mr J. M Andrews. Pi.-ma-r <■( Northern Ireland, ha.-, been elected leader of the Ulster Unions-t Pat ty. He said he was satisfied from his recent contacts with British Minister that Ulstvt position was fuiiy recurnixed Under no circumstance? would they bmiuK- partner- sn ;-n All-Ire’.rtd Repohlie.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 January 1941, Page 5
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76ULSTER’S POSITION Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 January 1941, Page 5
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