IRISH AFFAIRS
free; state politics. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) LONDON. June 15. The Irish Free State elections leave the Government in a minority of ton. The Government will discuss the situation during the course of the week. The Dail Eiroann meets on the 23rd. of Juno, when Mr De A'alera's Rouub'iviin supporters will attend, and will demand the right to take their seats, but will refuse to take tbo oath of allegiance. They will, therefore, vo refused admission.
The general impression is that the Do Valera Party will biter take the oath, in the hope that they will he able to eliminate it from the Constitu-
tion. Air De Valera announces his readiness to form a Government. MR COSGROVE TO RESIGN. LONDON. .June 10. -Mr Cosgrove announces he is not forming a Government, owing to hi.* party being in a minority.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1927, Page 3
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