Many Irishmen are helping in the war against the Nazi tyranny. Substantial numbers have crossed to England and Northern Ireland to take part.
And some of them have gained distinction. Others have risen to high office in the Government service. Brendan Bracken, who is a native of Tip-
perary, is Minister of Information in the British Cabinet. But neither Eire nor Ulster appears keen to make too
i much of the assistance Eire is render- , ing, because, it is claimed, Ulster is | eager to represent Eire as anti-British I and Eire is apprehensive lest its neutrality should in the least be doubted [,?.ither by its own people or by Nazi t Germany.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 January 1942, Page 4
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