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LONDON CONFERENCE. 1 jjeETIKQ OP DELEGATES. • I q r es» Association—Copyright.) I and K.Z. Cable Association.) 1 LONDON, March 29. ! Conference has opened at Office. '3 British delegates are:— / jjJVinstoß Churchill. Colonial Secre- £ ■pr or thington-Evanfi. Secretary 1 for War " I discount Peel. j git Hamar Greenwood, Chief Secre- % m for Ireland. A Itsi Birkenhead, Lord Chancellor. J plstar i» represented by ■i gir Jft»ea Craig, Premier of Northern ifr E. 31- Archdale, Minister of vulture and Commerce. Londonderry, Minister of EduSouthern Ireland is represented by ft Arthur Griffith, President of the 0 Eireann. jb Michael Collins, Minister of Fiance. jfrE. J- Duggan, Minister of Home Iflirt jjf K. C• Higgins, Minister of Ecogtsid. Ofilcial.— I'hc Irish Conference elected .(flinittee consisting of Mr Winston flwcbill, Sir L. Worthington-Evans, ft James Craig, Lord Londonderry, Ik Michael Collins, and Mr Arthur kiffith, to examine various proposiIjjai. The committee will meet tojorro*. JJ£E STATE AGREEMENT BILL. gflnSß OF LORDS AMENDMENT. LONDON,/March 29. vgr Chamberlain announced in the j of Commons that in view of the j ]/isl Conference consideration of the 1 jj«» of Lords' amendments to the ! State (Agreement) Bill would ijpstpoiled till to-morrow, ha tin l ' House of Lords the Irish fife: State (Agreement) Bill was jgjflutai in the direction of making it jjjyTjji tathe month in which Ulster djjM contract herself out of the provi3j» of the Treaty would operate from 111 Spkirtioiimg of the Free State ConWt SgttjflU, and not from the passing of Another amendment was (Amid providing that the British Govfig Sat aiumld definitely guarantee SB JH£*ation to civil servants in the ■ I MfiJBLICANS AND THE TREATY. I RESOLUTION. 1 LONDON, March 29. tho Republican memItnsl twfj&jljireiinn at' Dublin passsd"a;«K)WfC*ffnn;ng that the, prowas the sole mow of a wUioniti the Dail and the vabatrp Cabinot and the miktyf part/ in the Dail not to pro-cw-tytetb* Bgrnement. The resolutive juged"# joint plan of action by b#jk jxytie* in or er that the murder my bo stopped or no longwith impunity. It was -.Wo &fo)oKd to ir.-mediately t suspend by bQth parties in pubiio attention, on Ireintolerable situation iu &WT IN THE I.RA. COKVEKTIOK'S DECISION. lllk.- (UuUd Sarrioa.) Iter; ■. LONDON, March 29. would overtlirow the i i in Ireland that are Mgd to- a Republic, namely, the the Provisional ernBritish Government and the Government," said a stateat Beggars' Bush barracks. .Touched for by the regular 'Headquartjrs. was part airried at, Sunday' 3 Hp|» I.R.A. and the frreat which : Thomas Barry ;mt fonvard .a rcsoout tho matters for the of the executive on of Ireland as an KKTbo appointaicnt of a Chiof of will appoint the general headStaff subjoot to the executive's ■raßpli decUration of a dictatciship xo ordering the dissolution governments by the HHHpdii of pat'liamonlary elections can be neld c/n a basis or adult Bffifll&Kiara' Bush stßtemont addsBRSKm* finally decilod to rwommend |mMratregdliitioii to the executive, 11" itj considered opinion UHlHiy'ito; convention on April »tr. continues: "The delegates BiKt&nion that finance is not the MHi&MucTi of the .tiouble, a* money nßPpiad for the taking. Tne Press BfflSPbe held by commandeering the using a sledge hammer. MKißhMi.. delegate proposed to from the ranks as each wait! Yon wiU HMfcrothan a man.and his rifle. decided to stop recruiting for BBBjUjift'fttnto Army. . , ■Btference to rifles is to ISOO which are stored at Begnvxnpathisera at Benmore IPgHStato to leave. fflKßidred departed, leaving their Duggan took over MSI behalf of the. "BepuJ; it as a training centre OP STATE'S ORDER|B. LONDON, March 29. O'Duffy, the I'ree State has issued a man f lfe f£? Bug oil officers and men of tne offiwTwho his conWmk with the Irish Republican Amy the army convention. is a reply to the order of the conventio IMrofe Mr R. J. Mulcahy, the_ Dail iMmn'a Minister of Defence, of conpfPppTthe army, and makes the split complete.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 7
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639IRISH TURMOIL. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 7
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