IRISH AFFAIRS
the boundary question. BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S VIEW. I Australia A N.Z. Cable Association.. LONDON. November 23. The ”Daily Express” lobbyist state's : •The British Government's view is that the legality of the Irish Boundary Commission is not affected by Professor AlacNeii's resignation. The Judicial Committee of the Privy ( milled, in August of 15)21, decided that a majority of the Commission would rule. The British Government, therefore, thinks that if tlie two remaining commissioners are able to present an agreed report, it will have the lucre of law. The Commission, therefore, need not he reconstructed.” COAI PULLED TO RESIGN. LONDON, November 23. The “Daily Express" lobbyist says: Sir James Craig (Ulster Premier), though slid in London ini’s refused to comment on the situation. The possibility of a. Free State election is not being overlooked. The correspondent adds: “It is stated Professor AlacN'eii had actually initialled a draft of the report, and that the Free State, being disturbed by the proposals therein, called for His resignation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1925, Page 2
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