IRISH "REPUBLIC"
PARLIAMENT'S OPENING SITTING FlliST PRESIDENT TO BE elected' By-Telegraph—Press ' ; London/January'2l. v The Irish Republican Parliament held its' opening sitting in the Mansion House, Dublin, this afternoon.' Dublin Castle (headquarters of the Viceroy) has apparently decided'to ignore it as long as it is confined to talking.. The proceedings will be bi-lin-final, slid official reports will be issued in Irish in the hope' that newspapers will publish them in this form, in spite of the fact that even Sinn Eein leaders use tho Irish language . with difficulty. -The first business is the appointment of Mr. De Valora, Mr. Arthur Griffith, and Count Phmkett as .delegates to: the Peace Conference. Then ' will follow the declaration of Irish independence and the election of the first President of tho Irish Repub-lic.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. • • TWO POLICEMEN SHOT EXPLOSIVES SEIZED BY THE MURDERERS. (llec. January 25. 1.20 a.m.) ,• London, January 22. ' The "Times," Dublin correspondent states that twelve masked men shot Bead two policemen near Tipperavy who were guarding a carrying explosives to a quarry. The men seized the explosives and > escaped.— ."The Times."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 103, 25 January 1919, Page 7
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179IRISH "REPUBLIC" Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 103, 25 January 1919, Page 7
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