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IRISH AFFAIRS

iCKTUALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. THE IRISH DEADLOCK. LONDON. April 25. The “Daily Express” Belfast correspondent says there is little doubt that the Boundary Conference break-down was due to the Free State. In this decision he is hacked bv all l ister loyalists. Tiie Dublin breakdown caused no surprise in Belfast. One in a position to express the Free State Government’s view said the responsibility now rests upon the British Government to insist upon the fulfilment of the Treaty and the demand for the counties of Tyrone and Fermnliagh. Sir James Craig has always declared he will never give them up.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1924, Page 2

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IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1924, Page 2

IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1924, Page 2

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