IRISH AFFAIRS
[Reuters Telegrams.]
' IRISH POLITICS. LONDON. September 21. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Dublin correspondent antici|ates the resignation of the Free State Cabinet directly the Dai! p.iicaini n-'-asscmblos. It is expected that President C'csgrave will lie immediately re-elected and that Mr .Joseph McGrath, who resigned at tho time of the Army Revolt, will lie included in the ik*w Cabinet as Minister of Defence. This "ill entail the resignation of Mr O Higgins and other members. It is expo: led, adds the correspondent. that the new Cabinet will include Messrs Mulcaliy, Dan McArtly and Ivsmoiide. It is expected (adds the correspondent) that it' the Boundary Commission fails to give County Fermanagh, County Tyrone and a large park of South Down to the Free State, the A nglo-Ii isli Treaty will be denounced, and the extremists and secret society adherents in the Government and tho Bail Eirennn "ill join in the demand for an Irish Republic.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1924, Page 2
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153IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1924, Page 2
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