THE IRISH QUESTION
A UNIONIST PROTEST. '!' !:.Lohdon, March 15. Tho Irish "Unionist Alliance resolved to disapprovo strongly of the action of tho Irish officers who had presented a. memorial to the King, «&■ tlw.-liiiifliiists, who furnished n Jifeh percentage of the Irishmen who volunteered for service, were opposed to any, outside interference in the Irish affairs.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.. " . [\ i-cccut' cablegram staled that over 130* Irish officers;'-' Who served in the war, including two, generals, had memorialised the King in torour of submitting Ireland's claim lo self-government to the •peaCjc Conference;] . A -DANGEROUS. . DRIFT. (lice. March 21, 7.15 p.m.) London, March IG. Mr T. I'. O'Connor, .interviewed, said: "Ireland is drifting dangerously. Ido not believe that any sane politician will attempt to repeal the Homo Rulo Act when it is due for automatic enforcement after peaco is signed. This Irish lur-ir-'oil 'has-produced in America- tho most powerful, anti-Englishmovement 1 have ever known. "It is likely.to affect not only Anglo-American relations, but the Imperial effectiveness of tho League of 'Nationsi—United' Service.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 152, 22 March 1919, Page 7
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168THE IRISH QUESTION Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 152, 22 March 1919, Page 7
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