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1 The Times (London), Oct. 7, 1939, p. 3.
2 See Keith, A. B., “The Constitution of Áire,” Juridical Review, Vol. 49, pp. 256–281 (Sept., 1937)Google Scholar; Bromage, A. W., “Constitutional Developments in Saorstát Eireann and the Constitution of Eire: I, External Affairs,” American Political Science Review, Vol. 31, pp. 842–861 (Oct., 1937)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
3 The Round Table, No. 115, p. 590 (June, 1939).
4 The Times (London), Sept. 5, 1939, p. 10.
See “The British Commonwealth Goes to War,” by Stewart, Robt. B., in the American Foreign Service Journal (December, 1939), Vol. 16, p. 645 Google Scholar.
5 Art. II. The article following avoided an anomalous situation by providing in effect that the laws enacted by the Irish parliament should have the same area, extent of application, and the same extraterritorial effect, as those of the former Irish Free State.
6 A. B. Keith, loc. cit.
7 The Round Table, No. 116, p. 802 (Sept., 1939).
8 The Times (London), Sept. 13, 1939, p. 4.
9 The Act is summarized in Irish Jurist, Vol. 5, pt. 4, pp. 54-56 (Oct.-Dec, 1939).
10 Manchester Guardian Weekly, Sept. 29, 1939, p. 241.
11 The Times (London), Sept. 28, 1939, p. 3.
12 Ibid., Oct. 2, 1939, p. 5.
13 New York Times, Nov. 28, 1939, p. 2.
14 The Times (London), Nov. 15, 1939, p. 7.
15 Ibid., Nov. 7, 1939, p. 15.