SENTIMENT IN EIRE
4 FRIENDLY TO BRITAIN. ACCORDING TO VISITING iv JOURNALIST Mi LONDON. February 1 The English author ami journals-! ‘ \ir. J. 1. Hudson, in an article m the ■ "Sunday Time ” sifter a recent visit ' to Eire, says h<- found little , r n<> h<> ■ tility but the warmest friendliness. "I was frequently assured that 1, would find no pro-Germans m Eire," i Ise said "I believe that 90 per cent, of ■ the Iri- h want Britain to win. but an • * qu.-Riy large number support ?>lr. del Valera's strict neutrality, the strongest ; irgumcnt fer which is the country's.!’' :ieffr.ce|es'mess Goering ceiild devas-1 ” !ate an-- Irish Own witht-u! a semi)-:” , i , .< since < ' resis'anci.-. ) "Many Irishmen, as a*result *>f Mr ; : ■ ’lmrchsll's refer<-nee to Iri-h ports. | M •jflirve that Rn!;ih: pLiltiHF! {,Ji • '..r.m of economic screw but though w
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 February 1941, Page 5
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136SENTIMENT IN EIRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 February 1941, Page 5
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