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Pagina 99
... Walsh , Edward F. Dunne , and Michael J. Ryan as a Commission to proceed to Paris , where Sean T. O'Kelly , delegate of the Provisional Govern- ment of the Irish Republic , was already engaged in making Ireland's case known to the ...
... Walsh , Edward F. Dunne , and Michael J. Ryan as a Commission to proceed to Paris , where Sean T. O'Kelly , delegate of the Provisional Govern- ment of the Irish Republic , was already engaged in making Ireland's case known to the ...
Pagina 107
... Walsh said before the Foreign Relations Committee at Washington , that unofficially many were pleased to meet him , but officially they were prepared to dash out through the window when they heard his knock at the door . There was much ...
... Walsh said before the Foreign Relations Committee at Washington , that unofficially many were pleased to meet him , but officially they were prepared to dash out through the window when they heard his knock at the door . There was much ...
Pagina 108
... WALSH , AS REPORTED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS , UNITED STATES SENATE . Mr. Walsh and Governor Dunne called upon the President by appointment at 2.15 p.m. Governor Dunne started by saying that Mr. Walsh would open the case ...
... WALSH , AS REPORTED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS , UNITED STATES SENATE . Mr. Walsh and Governor Dunne called upon the President by appointment at 2.15 p.m. Governor Dunne started by saying that Mr. Walsh would open the case ...
Pagina 109
... Walsh further stated that England now has a block- ade against Ireland as effective as the Allies had against the Central Powers ; that it amounts to an impost upon every bite of food that the people of Ireland bring in from the outside ...
... Walsh further stated that England now has a block- ade against Ireland as effective as the Allies had against the Central Powers ; that it amounts to an impost upon every bite of food that the people of Ireland bring in from the outside ...
Pagina 110
... Walsh then said : ' Mr. President , it is the present injustice and the guerilla warfare that now exists , that we think should receive consideration . Suppose we present a case of this kind , a country in which a state of war actually ...
... Walsh then said : ' Mr. President , it is the present injustice and the guerilla warfare that now exists , that we think should receive consideration . Suppose we present a case of this kind , a country in which a state of war actually ...
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Pagina 110 - I have outlined. It is the principle of justice to all peoples and nationalities, and their right to live on equal terms of liberty and safety with one another, whether they be strong or weak.
Pagina 136 - The Members of the League undertake to respect and preserve as against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all Members of the League. In case of any such aggression or in case of any threat or danger of such aggression the Council shall advise upon the means by which this obligation shall be fulfilled.
Pagina 222 - Act of 1920 to judges, officials, members of Police Forces and other Public Servants who are discharged by it, or who retire in consequence of the change of Government effected in pursuance hereof. Provided that this agreement shall not apply to members of the Auxiliary Police Force or to persons recruited in Great Britain for the Royal Irish Constabulary during the two years next preceding the date hereof.
Pagina 110 - They believe that peace should rest upon the rights of peoples, not the rights of governments — the rights of peoples great or small, weak or powerful — their equal right to freedom and security and self-government and to a participation upon fair terms in the economic opportunities of the world, the German people of course included if they will accept equality and not seek domination.
Pagina 208 - The Government of the Irish Free State shall afford to His Majesty's Imperial Forces — (a.) In time of peace such harbour and other facilities as are indicated in the Annex hereto, or such other facilities as may from time to time be agreed between the British Government and the Government of the Irish Free State...
Pagina 186 - October nth. where we can meet your delegates as spokesmen of the people whom you represent, with a view to ascertaining how the association of Ireland with the community of nations known as the British Empire can best be reconciled with Irish national aspirations.
Pagina 202 - King George V, his heirs and successors by law, in virtue of the common citizenship of Ireland with Great Britain and her adherence to and membership of the group of nations forming the British Commonwealth of Nations.
Pagina 187 - The settlement of the new Europe must be based on such grounds of reason and justice as will give some promise of stability. Therefore, it is that we feel that government with the consent of the governed must be the basis of any territorial settlement in this war.
Pagina 207 - This instrument shall be submitted forthwith by His Majesty's Government for the approval of Parliament and by the Irish signatories to a meeting summoned for the purpose of the members elected to sit in the House of Commons of Southern Ireland, and if approved shall be ratified by the necessary legislation.
Pagina 203 - In time of war or of strained relations with a foreign power such harbour and other facilities as the British government may require for the purposes of such defence as aforesaid.1 8. With a view to securing the observance of the principle of international limitation of armaments, if the government of the Irish Free State...