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IRISH AFFAIRS

CCSTK-I.IAN AND N.Z CAULK ASSOCIATION. COSGHAVE WANTS ACTION. LONDON, Aug. 4. The Colonial Secretary, Mr .). 11. Thomas's visit to Dublin is taken as an indication that President Cosgrove is determined to press the British Government to introduce and pass the Bill to set up the Boundary Commission during the present session, whereas the British Government is anxious for a delay, hoping to reach a settlement before the autumn session. The Government arc -up|>orted therein by tho Conservative, although the Liberals are credited with the de- { sire to raise the issue immediately, and range themselves beside the Government and to force a general election. it necessary, on the question.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1924, Page 2

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110

IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1924, Page 2

IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1924, Page 2

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