IN IRELAND.
A B YE-E LECTION. [PKU I'HT'BB ASSOCIATION. —COPYfUOIiT.j LONDON, June 21. For tho bye-election for flu* East Cavan seat in the House ol Commons, the Candidales were Arthur Griffiths, one of the (deported Sinn Fein leaders (now imprisoned in England) and Mr. O’Hanlan. representing the Nationalist Partv. The voting resulted : Griffiths 8705 O’flaiilon 2581 Majority for Griffiths 1214 NATIONALISTS RETURNING. LONDON, June 21. In view of the withdrawal of Irish conscription to Irish Nationalist Party are returning to Westminister to resume their seats in the House of Commons. IRELAND MISREPRESENTED. NEW YORK, June 20. The Irish-American organisation, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, have demanded that the United States Government shall stamp out the treason and sedition which it alleges is being preached openly, under the guise of Irish patriotism. Hibernians, it declares are fully in accord with the United States, in the prosecution of the war.
HOME RULE FOR. IRELAND. NEW YORK. June 22nd. The Austrian Federation of Labour phased a resolution favouring Hojrne Rule for Ireland; also that any attempts in tlie direction of peace at the present time are futile. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1918, Page 2
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