IRISH AF FAIRS
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discussion in dail. (Received this day at 10.25 n.m.j LONDON. Oct. 111. In moving the second reading ol (he Boundary Bill. President Cosgrave. in the Dail, said that had the recent pronouncement by the British signatories to the Treaty been made at the time of the negotiations, there would not not have been an.v Irish signatories to the Treaty ; hut Ireland had made a Treat v with the British nation, through Parliament carefully carrying out its part of the recent agreement. The Labour leader. Mr Johnson, m moving its rejection, said Feethani could not possibly be inmartial as chairman. even though he might do his host. The Irish had were desire to h» lair and him-I. The House of l ords had done its host to en ure that the decision of the tribunal should he predetermined. . . Mr (YHiggins replied that they oo|loved that no matter what had been said by some of the British politicians the arbitration would he conducted fairlv and squarely. The amendment was deleated hv (>•> to 1L
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1924, Page 3
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183IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1924, Page 3
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