THE IRISH PROBLEM.
AUSTRALIAN AND N CAULK ASSOCIATION j REFUSING ADVICE. i LONDON, Dee G. j Mr Cosgrove has rejected the medical advice to relinquish the Presidency and go- to the South of France, though the doctors say ho may not live more than a year if he remains in Dublin. Mr Cbsgrave .said: “They will call me a coward if I give up now. My work is in Ireland.” i GOVER NOR-GENER AL HEALY. LONDON. Dec 0. Mr Timothy ILealy has been sworn in as Governor-General of the Irish Free State by the Lord Chief Justice at his residence at Chnpelizod, in Dublin. , EFFECT OF NEW REGIME. j ON IRISH FINANCE. 1 LONDON. Dec 6. The Commissioners for Ex.ci.se and Inland Revenue announce that, the current years customs and excise and other taxes in Ireland will not he affected by the proclamation of the Irish shipping between the British and Irish ports will continue on a coastwise basis. The new regime will not produce double taxation between the Free State and Britain or the Free State and Ulster.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1922, Page 2
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179THE IRISH PROBLEM. Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1922, Page 2
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