IRISH AFFAIRS
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.^ IRISH lIII.L PASSKD. (Received this day at 10.'2d a.rn.) LONDON, December S. The Commons carried the third reading of the Irish bill without a division. PROTEST AO A INST AGREEMENT. LONDON, December 8. A meeting of Dublin Republican and Labourite and Farmers’ Parties of the Pail, including l)c Valera, and Mary MacSwincy, unaniniously resolved. "This meeting of representatives of the Irish people opposes the agreement to the partition of the country.” A committee was appointed to devise the most effective moans to defeat the proposals. All members of the Pail were invited to the meeting lint few .Ministerialists attended, including the De-puty-Speaker, Patrick O’Malley.
BRITISH PARLIAMENT
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.; PROTECTION BILL PASSED. LONDON. Dec. !). In the Mouse of Common-, after n discussion on the report stage. the Safeguarding of Industries resolutions, passed in committee hist week, were confirmed and embodied in a special finance bill entitled "Safeguarding of Industries and Customs Bill, which was formally read a third time and passed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1925, Page 3
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