IRISH AFFAIRS
AUSTRALIAN ANO N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION
HUSH BREAK-DOWN. LONDON, April 20. Following the break-down of the Irish Boundary Conference. Thomas Long had UH interview with the. C010n... Office to-day. Sir Janies C.raig and Mi AlaeNV.ll ( High CVinnnasic nor o tin mree Staid and Mr Thomas iCnlnnial Secretary) are working almost continuously frying to find n solution of the difficulties. free state demand. (Received this day at U-2o a.m ) V LONDON, April 29. The Irish' Free State sent-a peremptory note to Mr Thomas to establish without delay a Boundary Commission of three, in accordance with the I'ice State Treaty.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1924, Page 3
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