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Show DtMSM fit TREATY ASKED ny nr MAS CD A ' Irish Republican Chief Declares Pact Means Coercion of South MANCHESTER. England. Sept 11 (By the Associated ITessI Th.' Manchester Evening News today pub lished an Interview by Its Dublin correspondent cor-respondent with 6am pn le Valera Hie Irish Republican leader, who ap-; pearcd to the Interviewer to be In good health and who discussed thej military and po'ltlcal .situation In Ire i land freely. lb- correspondent quotes Mr. a Valera as saying he La SlllJ opposed to the treaty with Great Britain In its present form bt as suggesting tha: j Bom revision can be obtained If men of good will will set themselves to the task. without sueb a revision, he declar-led, declar-led, there would be violent political agitation and turmoil in one form or another In Ireland for many years, while for England It would mean a continuance of the Impossible relations rela-tions which had resulted In the war oi ! the last few years. I Mr. dc Valera uisiHt.-.l I lj.it the Uls trr question was an Irish domestic ' question and that It must be setVed ln Ireland by the representatives of the people oll. erned The treaty meant te coercion of the south the o. rclon of a large part oi Ireland, ho insisted. "No one has galnfed by1 the war and all have lost by it." was the Repub-li. Repub-li. an leader s summing .up of the whole position In Ireland. |