THE LEGAL ASPECTS
IRISH BOUNDARY DISPUTE.
PRIVY COUNCIL COMMITTEE.
(Per Press Association —Copyright.) ' LONDON, July 23. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, consisting mf and Blanesburgh, Air Justice Duff (Can„j„\ a;,- Adrian Ivnox (Australia), fc>ir else, and Sir Douglas Hogg, K.C., that represented. T^£eived The Judicial Committee of the Pnvy Council i>° STZ Gnym.o.-Genc.-al of North Ireland to appoint al member of tl Irish Boundary Commission m view ot iLo refusal of the Government- of Noith Ireland te do so. - The committee an- | pounced it had reserved its decision | It would communicate its advice pnj vately to the' King.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10168, 24 July 1924, Page 5
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