THE IRISH PROBLEM
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. RELI'AST QUIET AGAIN. (Received This Day at 1.30 p.m.) LONDON. September 1. Belfast continues quiet throughout the d-iv The military promptly supiSJd every effort to recommence lighting. SINN FEIN ATTITUDE. (Received This Day at 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, September 1. Th e ‘Daily Telegraph” Relfasl ~.." lespondent states Commandant O Di fly describing himself as a Sinn hem.bayou officer for Northern Ireland, mad nn audacious announcement that. a. was patent the Belfast police were conniving with the Orange mob. 1 have ordered Republican troops to take action for vhe protection ol Catholics, and posted sentries at vantage posts, l ivy made their presence felt. The ‘Telegiaph” adds that v unlooked for confirmation that Sum Bein' -.vi.iL' responsible for the deadly sniping which killed men. women, and children in the o]H>n streets. DE VALERA’S REPEAL (Received This Day at 1.30 p.m.) LONDON. September 1. The -‘Aloining Post” Dublin eorrespondest states de Valera’s reply contains about 700 words. It includes references to bloodshed in Belfast and demands that Sinn Reiners in Tyrone and Eemanagl* should have exclusion from Ulster.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1921, Page 3
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183THE IRISH PROBLEM Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1921, Page 3
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