IRISH AFFAIRS
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] OPINIONS OK THE PARTIES. LONDON, November 2(5. So far as the Free State is concerned regarding the boundary question there is a growing feeling that both sides ought now to work for a real settlement on totally different lines. Judge Feetham’s and .Mr Fisher’s position may he strictly correct in law, hut any attempt to enforce the Commissioner’s award must have very serious results,. “\\ e hope, therefore, says the ‘‘lrish Times,” ‘‘that the combined good sense and goodwill ol the British and the two Irish (iovernmeats will wipe the award out of existence and approach the boundary problem and the future North and South relations in a new spirit and from a new angle.” Ulster opinion is divided one section urging that the commission’s finding ought to be enforced immediately it is issued. The other opinion is that the findings ought to he withheld pending a further effort to agree upon a solution.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1925, Page 3
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