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IRISH AFFAIRS

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[Reuters Telegrams.]

TIIF BOUNDARY QUESTION. J.< tXIXI.N , June Speaking at Belfast on Sunday, Lord Carson said:—“l do not forget what our relations were in the old days, and. old as I am, if it becomes necessary, I will not hesitate once more.” Cheers drowned the remainder of his sentence. Lord Carson added: “I am sorry we have to go to Timhuetoo, or somewhere. to iiltd a chairman for the boundary Commission, hut I do no envy him his job.” PRISONERS RELEASED. LONDON". June 8. Sixty prisoners who were interned at the Ctirragh of Kildare have been released by the Free State Government

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1924, Page 2

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IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1924, Page 2

IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1924, Page 2

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