THE IRISH PROBLEM.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE AflSOc MORE FIRES. (Received This Day fit 8.30 a.im) LONDON, March 28. Further fires occurred at Belfast. While a small crowd collected to watch a fire at a jam factory a, bomb was thrown injuring three.
STATEMENT BY CRAIG. LONDON, March 28. Sir James Craig speaking in the> Ulster Parliament said he would not deviate an inch from the policy he had pursued throughout. He would not have spoken prior to the conference in London if Mr Collins had not suggested he had failed to keep his word. Craig denied he had ever broke any agreement with Collins. There are still sixty-seven thousand unemployed in Ulster, therefore it was to hod wiork for expelled workers, ; but loyalists had admitted the principle of admitting Catholics, when trade revived. That was a great step forward. Craig repudiated the suggestion that Belfast Protestants were carrying out a pogrom against Catholics.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1922, Page 2
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154THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1922, Page 2
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