IRISH AFFAIRS
AOTTBAMAN AND N.Z. OAIII.E ASSOCIATION
IRISH KI/ECTIONS
'(Received this day at 11.15 a.uiA LONDON, Aug. 12.
Already there uu> titmluiuK-s f,,r 153 seats in the Dad Eircn.i.i, made up of Government Party 101. Republicans 61, Farmers 57, Labour 48, Independents 42, Business Men .. Ibe Imal total may reach 331). Do Valera will be allowed to pniticipnte without let or hindrance. He addrsscs the electors of Clare on Y\ ednesdav. Republicans have established headipiarters in Suffolk Street, Dublin. Government raising no objection. The election is unique m Irish bistmv because the register of electors is t ie CZt known. Proportional reprosntation will be used and there is such a multiplicity of parties, that it ■' 1 phesied the Government wMI let-ain a good working majority. .I he T'njon hopes to be the second stiongtsl party', and Labour hopes to strengthen U fixed for Die 27th. ami the now Dail will meet on IDtli. sipttm her.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1923, Page 3
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155IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1923, Page 3
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