THE IRISH PROBLEM.
HJ6TRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSO, ... CION
IRTSH ELECTIONS LONDON, June 20. The returns of the Irish Parliamentary elections are being published slotv-
' The successful candidates for MidDublin are: I.erd Mayor O’Neill and Alderman Byrne, both Independents, who hive been elected outright. "For South Dublin, Mr McCarthy a pro-Treaty candidate has been elected others including the Countess Marekevicz, depends tip the later counts. So far in Dublin the votes total ns follows:—For the Treaty, .2,288, against Treaty 10,028. _ The Dublin defeats include Mr Grath (a Minister) who » pro-Treaty, Alistress Clarke, widow of the veteran rebel leader. Tom Clarke, -ho cuted in 1916, who is an anti-Trenty a Tho <st ‘‘Dailv Chronicle’s” Dublin coi--nJo t .savs —“The lesson of the ST that proportional representation has defeated the ColimDe Valera, pact, which was intended to fetter the electorate, and..prevent the Treaty from being made the issue at the elections. On- the contiary, qWy has been the real issue with the country, which, despite the. uncontc ted elections, has declared its mil „,;,inl.-enblv for the Treaty.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1922, Page 2
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175THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1922, Page 2
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