IRELAND.
REPUBLIC DECLARED. (By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright.) ("The ajimes.") (Received January 22nd, 9.30 p.m.) # DUBLIN, January 20. The city is singularly quiet, though it is the eve N of the first sitting of the Republican/Parliament-. The public is oagerly waiting to learn whether Tuesday's proceedings will be comparatively harmless or provocative. Tho Government is prepared-for either event. Tho Sinn Fein Assembly stood while the declaration of independence was road, • announcing an Irish Republic, and demanding that the British garrison should evacuate Ireland.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 8
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82IRELAND. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 8
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