THE IRISH PROBLEM.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASsOl lON CONFERENCE FAILS. (Received this day f t 9.50 a.m.) LONDON, May 10. The Dail Eireann peace committee failed to find a oasis for agreement. TREATMENT OF southern PROTESTANTS. LONDON, May 10. In reply to a deputation of the mem. bers of the House of Commons, interested In Irish refugees, Mr A. Chamberlain said the Briish Government had considered the matter, but they could not nowadays do anything to encourage a general exodus of people from Irelnad. He added that he nevertheless had lieen impressed by the evidence, and thought there was a pressing need lor help in some cases, until the refugees were able to return to their homes. The British Government would accoriily he appointing a committee under Sir Samuel Hoare, to deal with such cases as these. ULSTER BORDER STRIFE. LONDON, May 10. Grave reports are current here of there being a big battle impending on the Tyrone-Donegal border, where considerable forces of Ulster police and lijish Republican Army men, aifmed with machine guns, face each other.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1922, Page 3
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