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"THE IRISH PROBLEM

ACSTIIAI.IA'' and N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. SEIZURE OF YOUTHS. LONDON. Oet. 13. Republican police driving up i« motor-cars, seized a number of youths at. Drumrondra and drove away. It is reported there will be sensational revelations when the arrested youths are tried in the Republican Court now sitting in Dublin.

IRISH CONFERENCE. I.OXDOX. Oct. M. The London “Daily Telegraph" l'nmuist) refers to tile Irish Conference. It says: "The expressions of the Irish delegates, immediately after tho conference, suggested that the discussion has been an animated one. This idea is supported by an answer which Michael Collins gave to an American journalist, who asked him: "W hen are you coming hack 1" Michael Collins quickly retorted: "I am not coming hack!” .Mr Arthur Griffiths, however, tactfully leaned out of the ear and said: “We are coming hack to-ninrnnv

morning. SIXX FKIX COURTS. LONDON, Oct. Id. The London “Daily Telegraph" referring to the liish Conference, says: “The British Government takes a serious view nf the Sinn Fein making the announcement that the Irish Republican Courts will sit all over Ireland, li is untrue to say that a crisis has yet heel) reached, hut there ate dilleremes that me pronounced."

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1921, Page 3

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"THE IRISH PROBLEM Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1921, Page 3

"THE IRISH PROBLEM Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1921, Page 3

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