IN IRELAND.
(Reuter’s Telegrams.) TRUCK TEEMS. LONDON, December 8. Regarding the prospects of an Irish truce, it is stated by the highest an-. Verity that if it is agreed that Father O’Flannagan's message represents the full force of Sinn Fein moderate opinion, the Government reply 'will embody the following principles—-no amnesty, no Republic, and cessation of the campaign of outrage and murder. Well informed circles believe- the repudiation of O’Flannagan’s messages are due lo Sinn, Fein fugitives from justice desiring an amnesty. , , . ARCHBISHOP FOR PEACE. LONDON, Dec 9. It is A«chbishop Clune, of Perth, who is interesting himself in the overtures for an Irish peace. He saw the Premier, and gave him the results of his (Chine’s) conversations with certain Sinn Fein leaders, who desired a truce. It is believed that Dr Clune has impressed the Premier, and that his intervention has proved that there are prospects of peace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1920, Page 2
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