IN IRELAND.
ißy Electric Telegraph—LouytigUc.> STERN BRITISH ACTION. LONDON, June 7. In Llio House* of Commons replying to Mr Donald, Mr Lloyd George emphasised that the Government intended to take steps to bring to justice all persons associated with political crime in Ireland. The English Government was organising an Irish Executive and strengthening the police, naval and military forces in England. He indicated fresh laws to legalise coercion on a groater scale would be imposed by Government.
RETURN OF DE VALERA. LONDON, June 8. President de Valera, has written a letter to the Irish Vigilance Association in England stating that he will shortly be leaving America and will visit England. “This visit,” lie says “is because it is due to the loyalty and the co-operation of my friends in England, that I should call personally to deliver to them a message. After that I will cross and feast my eyes afresh upon our long-tortured and outraged land-—the land to which alone, we owe our inherited allegiance.” »
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1920, Page 2
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