IN IRELAND.
iUSXKALIAN ANL N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION ¥ CHAMBERLAIN’S PROMISES. LONDON, August 3. Mr A. Chamberlain in presenting Sir James Craig and his wife "ith gifts of plate from 300 Commoners m recognition of Craig’s attainment to Ulster Premiership, said, so far as that Parliament was concerned it would upliold Ulster’s liberty and secondly to the best of its power, Craig’s, every effort in the interesfis of the peaoe and prosperity of Ireland, North or South, of whatever class or creed.
[anil Birkenhead, referring to the pro-wail controversies declared that there was nothing he then did or said which he would not repeat if the risks to Ulster were repeated. Sir J. Craig, replying, said that whatever side others might take or refused ever to take, lie would never take any hub the side of Great Britain and the Empire. A RUMOUR DENIED. (Received This Day at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 4 Government denies current rumoitr tbnt Ulster refused to consider the Government’s proposals and adds it lias not pul any proposals before the Northern Cabinet.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1921, Page 2
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