IRISH AFFAIRS
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) GOVERNMENT DEFEATED. LONDON, Nov. 16, In the Dail Eircann Mr Cosgrave’s Government was defeated 66 to 64 on Ca.pt. Redmond’s .motion seeking a commission to inquire into the circumstances of ex-service men in the Free State. Mr Cosgrave said he would accept a no confidence motion with respect to the division, and give time for its discussion to-morrow or Friday. ULSTER DECISION. LONDON, Nov. 17. The Flster Parliament by 25 to 14. lias rejected a private Bill giving votes to "women of twenty-one years. Lord Crnigovan (Premier) said it was better to wait anil see bow the Imperial Government acts on similar lines. POLICEMAN’S PRIZE. LONDON, Nov. 17. A Dublin message states that consternation was caused at a dance in Newry, when the first prize for the neatest pair of ankles was awarded to the local policeman, who masqueraded as a girl. ULSTER'S FRANCHISE. LONDON, Nor. 16. The Times’ Belfast correspondent reports that in Parliament the Premier announced la Government Bill abolishing proportional representation; also to embody the extension of the franchise to women of 21, if a similar extension is adopted by the British Parliament.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1927, Page 2
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