IRISH AFFAIRS
AUSTRALIAN AND N. 7.. CAIILE ASSOCIATION. LONDON. Auk. I. Mr Cosgrove (President of tho D ish l'’ro(“ State) mid Lord Londonderry (Lister). will separately meet Mr Thomas to-inorrmv. mid tin* hi'ter pvot>ii I>l v will confer with Mr MacDonald. LONDON. Aug. I. The l/tudiui “Daily Express slate.-: "Belfast nud l ister are alarmed at tho latest turn in the situation. Sir .1. Craig, in 1021. declared that the Ulster Bnun/larv Commission could not materialise. It has taken the liriti-h I’arliament three years to learn the coireetness of this view. Ll-ter is indigiiant at the pronosal to amend the Treaty, which was not permitted when Parliament passed a ratifying ; \et. Lister is relying on the House of Lords and also the House of Commons to light against anv tampering with the territory. Failing everything else, she iwiliing to spend her last man and last shilling in preserving what. -In- regards ns her sacred rights."
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1924, Page 3
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