THE IRISH PROBLEM.
fDY TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATIONJ
IN THE DAIL EIREANN
(Received This Day at 8 30 a.m.) LONDON, March 1
At a meeting of the Dai I Eirennn, Mr Griffiths said some questions on the order paper were obviously put down for tlie purpose of propaganda aiid sup-
. mg of ammunition to English opponents. An attempt was being made by opponents of the Provisional Government to nsb the hail as a means of
■ arrassing it. Mr Collins stated the Free State Government were able to provide £50,000 to £IOO.OOO immediately, and £250,000 later for reconstruction work in cork. -Mr Collins speaking in the Dnil Eirennn, characterised as an infamous untruth the statement published in America-that T)e Valera had drawn from the bank 20,000 dollars of Sinn Fein money. Dail Eiueann estimates for the half year to June 1922 total £203,121, including defence £BI,OOO. Ministers receive £SOO annum.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1922, Page 3
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148THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1922, Page 3
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