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IRISH AFFAIRS

[Recteiis Telegrams.]

iiiisii I'XKC’noxs. LONDON, November 8

President Cosgrnve in the Hail Eircanil unnuuuccd that the Executive had decided to abandon all the prosecutions of persons apprehended for alleged crimes during the state of rebellion between December 1921, and Alav 1923. He saiil tlmt the Government believed that the reign of law ami order was now happily restored, and could best be served by the steps new decided upon.

The Dai I Kireann lias adjoin noil to enable the members to participate in a miniature general election, as lourtecn bye-elections are pending.” The "Daily Telegraph’s” Dublin correspondent says: The Free State Party approaches the bye-election contests with nervousness. It feels that the Republicans have gained stcllgth in recent mouths. ’I lie events ill the Dail, in the Free State Army, and in Hritain have not strengthened the bands uf President Cosgrnve, and it would not be. surprising if the Republicans make a strong show in the live-elec-tion.

THE BOUNDARY. LONDON, November 8. The Irish liottmlary Commission met in London, and adjourned. It is awaiting communications from tluFree State and from Ulster.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1924, Page 2

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IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1924, Page 2

IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1924, Page 2

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