IRISH AFFAIRS
[Reuters Tei.egiiams.] IRISH BILL PASSED. I .ON Ol IN, (letolici- n. In Hie lloll.se of Lords, on the Irish Hill, Lord Carson moved hut subsequently withdrew his amendment, that the Ulster Parliament .should he consulted equally with the Free State before the Act was enforced. The Bil 1 was then read a third time and thus passed by both Houses without Amendment.
'fhe .Bill received the Royal asseiil in tho evening.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1924, Page 3
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