IRISH AFFAIRS
( Ri:cti:!:s Tm.iasit ams.] ULSTER BOUNDARY. LONDON', May S. Tiie "Daily Telegraph’s” Rstrlist. mi'iitary eorrespindent says that the (I'overiinent lists taken legal iipillinli as to whet her is it possible, under the Irish Treaty for only ttvo Commissioners to net on the Boundary Commission. The decision commimicateili to Cabin.■! is; "Unless an Ulster representiitive is sijipointed to the Commission. it cannot sit." Cabinet yesterday consider od flic suggestion that the Governor General of Northern Ireland, should he ashed to appoint a representative, also the question of st neutral eli.tirmsin. The ( hairmsm does not desire to move hastily, hut the Free State is action. ■ The " Daily Express" understands that Cabinet Mill maki'st further effort to .secure a • it lenient by agreement. CALI. OF NURSERY GREATER. I.UX DON. May 8. The Benvii'k Unionists have adopted Captain Uhilipsou as their candidate sit the next i.'leelim, sss Ill's - wile liiuls the call of the nursery greater than the call of the State.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1924, Page 2
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