IRISH DEADLOCK.
SEEKING SETTLEMENT. BRITISH INTERVENE. DELEGATES CONFED. By Telegraph." -Press Assn. —Copyrlgtt. London, Feb. 5. Mr. Lloyd George has returned from “The Chequers.” A conference was held at Downing Street in the evening, attended by Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Birkenhead, Mr. Winston Churchill, Sir Hamar Greenwood, Sir Gordon He wart, Mr. Collins, Mr. O’Higgins, and Mr. Duggan. As a result of the meeting Mr. Griffith was summoned to London and left Dublin to-night. An important conference on the Irish question was held throughout Sunday. Messrs. Collins, Duggan and O’Higgins reached London and met Mr. Winston Churchill and Lord Birkenhead, with whom they discussed the boundaries question. General opinion in Dublin is more hopeful. The public believe the misunderstanding has arisen over the interpretation of the clause. Nevertheless, Mr. Collins, in an interview, repeats that every member of the British delegation perfectly understood a Boundary Commission would mean the loss of Tyrone and Fermanagh to the Northern Parliament.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1922, Page 5
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162IRISH DEADLOCK. Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1922, Page 5
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