IRISH AFFAIRS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAlll.V. ASSOCIATION IRISH ELECTIONS. LONDON. Aug. L'l. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Dublin correspondent, commenting e.n the Irish elections. stales; “There i- ill tic doubt that the present Free State Administration, whose credit was never -o high as at present, will be returned to power. The petiole are now realising the benefits ot Dominion status. 1 lie Free Slate i- slowly and surely evolving ~rd-i- oiu of chan-. Only in one reseed does the present elediou bear similarity to iis predeee—ois. and that i- in the .•ih-eiire of pronoinieed political parties, except that of Mr De \ alera. whose power is -leadiiv dimiiiishj|.g. All the other groups that are apj.oaliug :o the (* 1 •':’t urate are pro-1 reaty ilill'ering from the Goveriiineiil only on minor point-. PropoiU loital i epi e-eut,.-i mi, and i oinjiide adult -nil rage will i,.. exercised in Ire'iaud lor the hr-t
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1923, Page 3
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148IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1923, Page 3
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