IRISH AFFAIRS
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U/STEH BOI'XDAH Y. LONDON. June 0. 1 ’resident (.‘os"ravo, head ol tlie I'roc State (lovenimeiit. replyinn tit a question in tin* Hail Kiroann. said: -“The British (lovernmciit'.s desire to nhtain advice lioiii the Judicial Ooimaitteo of the l’rivy Council roonidiuo Article 12 of the Irish Treaty, does not call for a statement from me. We have made it perfectly clear that we are Hot liarties to such a request for advice.” DI'IU.IN. dune G. President Coseravc in the "Dail Eiiennii” said that the Free State had made it clear that they would not he parties to the Judicial Committee projected in regard to the l Ister Boundary Commission.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1924, Page 2
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112IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1924, Page 2
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