IRISH AFFAIRS
A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE. (“Sydney Sim” Cables). (Received this day at 0.25 a.in.) LONDON, .March 23. The Queenstown outrage was rendercifYnore dastardly by the fact that tlio soldiers who were fired upon, were accompanied by women and children. The press is bitterly condemnatory of the outrage. ULSTER BOUNDARY. ■Received this day at 9.‘15 a.rn.) LONDON, -March 23. 'l'lie “Daily Mail” says the Free State and Northern Ireland Conferences with the object of defining Ulster boundary, have broken down and the British Government is considering the appoint'of a representative Boundary Commission in accordance with the Free State Treaty. It will probably invite a Dominion legal authority to act, thereby avoiding the possible suggestion of partiality. The position is (.'(duplicated by the fact that Ulster refused to do so.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1924, Page 3
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128IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1924, Page 3
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