THE IRISH PROBLEM.
QUESTION OF DOMINIONS' ARBITRATION. (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, March 28. Mr W. F. Massoy states that the War Conference is discussing the , immediate conduct of the war and questions of food and shipping, laying the foundations for a great conference on post-war problems, including the administration of German colonies and Imperial trade. " Ireland has not yet been mentioned," said Mr Massey, "and I "_ ope. it will not be referred to the Dominions, because it would drag Ireland into Dominion politics. Also, it would mean a lengthy investigatory visit to Ireland." Sir_ Joseph Ward states that the majority of delegates favour Dominion arbitration on the Irish question, but it is unlikely to be discussed at the Conference until tho end of April.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4021, 30 March 1917, Page 5
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