IRISH AFFAIRS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARER ASSOCIATION
IRISH COXKFiREXCI
LONDON, June 1. After the C'heipiers Conference, Si: J. Craig said the position regarding Ulster was exactly the same. Mr Crsgrave said the position had not adv»n<od a single step. It is understood the parting of the Irish chiefs was frigid. Mr MacDonald hulked troubled when he said good-bye. ’ TRISIT ELECTION. f.OXDOX. May .11. I.imeriek Parliamentary election resulted liielmrd O'Connell (Govt. candidate) — l3.
Tad jig Crowley (RepublieaiD— 37.73!)
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1924, Page 3
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