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THE IRISH PROBLEM.

AUSTRALIAN AND >’ Z. '.'A lII.It ASSOCIATION

MIIKI-; UtiPllß’l. L K Kl. IN (■ (Received This Day at a.m.) LONDON, N"v. 22. \ m.oi e hopeful feeling prevails legarding the Irish position tu-day. It L understood a new* scheme was elaborated in order to conciliate Ulsterites under winch instead of Ireland helm, ranted an All Ireland Parliament immediately. South Ireland will he g. anted wider self gnu-ruing powers than under l lie • Government, ol Ireland Art. The scheme also provides for the ultimate e-tahlishmejit ol all Ireland Parliaments. Then' will lie no moral of other eoereion "I > Ltrr. 1,111 the |is'-al advantage enjoyed by South |,eland as compared with the rest, of United Kingdom, wifi it. is ex;>erted, n r ( as an incentive to I Ister to join the All Ireland Parliament. INTERNAL. RUSSIA. irsTHALIAN ANL N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION \NT I SOVIET OUTBREAKS. COPENHAGEN. Nov 21. Three rebellions are now proceeding against the Sqviet. In consequence ol the I krainians makim' progress againsi the Bnlshei iks. the laOer have evacuated the whole of their Dnieper line. At Tehernigov a revolting outbreak threatens the Bolsheviks in a retreat, they are making from Krill. In Karelia there is also a rising, and it has reached Olonctz. where some thousands of Bolsheviks have been massacred.

I.OXDOX. Xov. L’L’. Tit,. “Ihiily Telceriiph’s" Hussion eorrespuiidcnt poitils out t lmt :i \ kroiuian isn't 'I u t ion. il it prevuils. would Ho I'nt:i| to tin' Soviet, ns rkniiniu is the only province from which the Bolsheviks could ohtiiiu oraiu for llmir army, theic I,'ict nrv operative*, and their iilficials. • The Soviet have already ordered severe measures ayainsi 1 lie fro in whom they are now denemdiiiw | .Ollll.Onu tons of prain. The peasants are evasperated at the a'-iisp a t of a repetition of the pn*- \ ions punitive expeditions. and the merciless Seviot exactions, in which the last prnin res-uwes were cnnumi ndeered.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1921, Page 3

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THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1921, Page 3

THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1921, Page 3

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