THE IRISH PROBLEM.
At’St lIA MAN AND N.Z. CAIII.K ASSOCIATION. BRITISH CABINET'S DECISION' LONDON, Sept. 23. The "Daily Telegraph” stales:—Mr Lloyd George has been practically restored to normal health. The reply to Mr Do \ alcra has now been drafted, after Mr Lloyd George had consulted all his colleagues. There fore it represents the considered judgment of the Cabinet. No Cabinet sitting i* expected until thw first, week in October. LLOYD GEORGE’S REPLY. LONDON. Sept 23. The “Daily Express” Gairlncli correspondent says: "I understand t 1", Mr Lloyd George’s reply to Mr L ‘ Valent is stated in unmisiakeble I" - gunge that unless tlu l claim to Iri-'i sovereignity is definitely abandoned, there cannot he atiy coiiteronee." lie says a draft of il is being sent to all the members of the Cabinet'. Mr l.lnyd George expects their comments on Monday. Then lii.s reply will he sent to Dublin. The correspondent says: —Mr Lloyd George's draft is in an sense an inliinatioii hut i( should prevent any futile correspondence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1921, Page 3
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167THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1921, Page 3
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