IRISH AFFAIRS
AUSTRALIAN AND N 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION
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LONDON. Sep. Hi. President Cosgrave, on returning to Ireland from Geneva, had a remarkable reception. Four aeroplanes met and escorted the mail steamer into Kingston, where, on arrival, the \ resident was greeted with a salute ot - rruns. A great crowd assembled on t.ie wharf, and hunting was displayed everywhere. As he stepped ashore. AU Cosgrave was greeted by a tan fare o trumpets. lie motored into Dublin, escorted by cavalry. \WITHER PROBLEM FOR THE league. •■Received this day at 9.2.) a.mA LONDON, Sept. G. The “Daily Chronicle's” diplomatic correspondent has been informed that the Irish Free State proposes to lodge „„ appeal praying that the League of Nations adjudicate in the matter of boundaries between u-elt and l lster. Should this he so the Free State, tor all practical purposes, would be a biogating to itself the powers of a sovereign State independent in every "ay °> tl ' e British Empire. If the appea is mate the .neatest interest would he taken in England as to the League’s competence fj sit in iudgme.lt on what, m British evo s. is entirely a domestic issue.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1923, Page 3
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192IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1923, Page 3
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