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IRISH AFFAIRS [Reuters Telegrams.]

CABINET’S PREVIOUS PLEDGE LONDON. Sept. 29. Realising Ihe improbability of his being able t.o participate in the Ulster boundary debate*. Lord Long, a lew days before hi- death, sent a memorandum to Lord Selbnrue. slating:—”l mo-t. reluctantly look eliayge of the 1!)2I) Bill. The m"usnre fiaiiul no support anvil 1 bar-. The Idbernl- Iriviolted it. The bulk of t tie C Ol- I vativeonly suiqiorl "I me Ihmiigh a per mini appeal. The I !-!o: loon -'o-iil eoMlv aloof. They did am v.ant ihe Bi t. and were not inclined to support it. ! saw Lord Carson and Sir .lame- Craig, and I eou'.Tuiied that it would only le possible to obtain the Ulsterim o'.-, support hv a. definite pledge on I e'aall ol the Cabinet. As u the six enmities it would he in their good, without interference to the boundaries except slight ill! jestimuit.-i to oci riil oi‘ project ions.’’ Kuril Long added: ”1 I rotie'ht ibis before the Cabinet, which unanimously autlii'iistul ihis (laliuilo oroini-'i.*.

VF'MTJ.IC'AV \UKFSTF!). lON DON, Sent. 29. Robert Kelly, a leading Newry Hepublican, and a former Free State internee. has I:'.'ii arrested bv the l ist,. r Constahularv when reliiriiing to the Free State after delivering a dramatic speech at Newry.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1924, Page 2

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IRISH AFFAIRS [Reuters Telegrams.] Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1924, Page 2

IRISH AFFAIRS [Reuters Telegrams.] Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1924, Page 2

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