THE IRISH CRISIS
VIEWS OF A PEER ; REPUBLICAN ipEA ",A FARCE".: By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright, l <Rec. September ill, ■, London, September 18. . j Lord Decies (n representative.'. Irish; peer), interviewed, said that, the talk' about forming a republic'ili"'lreland wasi a farce. It would start civil"'war be-; twei'ii the North and South. The recent outrages had retarded the settlement of. the-Irish question twenty years.. Ireland to-day was the most prosperous] country in. the world.; The Irish question would seem easier of, solution were Irishmen themselves to unite.—Aus.-NXj Cable Assh. "' '.' \
IRISH NLWiPAPER RAIDED ; FOR PUBLISHING SINN FEIN LOAN'! ADVERTISEMENT.:: ~' ; ' -London, September 17., j The military authorities raided the of-j fico of the "Cork Examiner," and r4mov-| ed essential portions of • the -printing ma-, chinery. It is understood that the nc-j tion is due to. the paper having published an advertisement of the Sinn. Fein Re-j publican Loan.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. -
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 7
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146THE IRISH CRISIS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 7
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