IRISH AFFAIRS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION,
BATTLE OF BOYNE
(Received this day at 12..‘!0 p.m.) LONDON, July 10.
Tho anniversary of tho Imttle of the Boyne was observed by Belfast Orangemen with tile customary enthusiasm. A procession of HO,OOO including Orangemen from Scotland, Canada, and United States, went to l.egoniel where a meeting adopted a resolution in support of Sir J. Craig’s efforts to maintain the integrity of the six Counties.
An Orange demonstration at HeuI'rew adopted a resolution heartily approving of Sir .1. Craig’s determined stand in regard to the hounary. Captain Craig fa Commoner) in a speech at Belfast, said [lister was willing'to confer with the Free State, with a view to rectifying the boundary on the basis of a voluntary exchange of small areas, but would go no further, and any attempt to annex any territory belonging to Ulster, would bo resisted forcibly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1924, Page 3
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