IRELAND'S CONSTITUTION.
LOYALTY TO KING. ACCEPTED BY DAIt. rp.r I'ahie. —Press Association. —iVpyrtfrbM liONDOX. September 27. Dining the debate in the Dail Kirann, Mr. H. O'Higgiiw (Minister of Home Affairs), opposing Mr. (>'avan DuftVe amendment to Article 12 of the CoiwU- 1 I.hl.ion. described it a* practically an invitation to proclaim a republic Mr. Duffy's proposal was to omit reference to the King. The Ministry accepted the Kinjr IxvaiiM the people accepted the treaty. It was impossible to draft a. Const itui ion ironoistent with the treaty which omitted the Kinff. The amendment, u'u rejected by 43 vote* to 10.- - iA. and 5.7.. CaWe.f
REBELS BEATEN OFF.
LONDON, 17. Free Staters t*at off a fienv attack by rebels on a pout at Glendalough after a three hours' tight. Tln« rebels swooped down from the mountains, and heavy firing made I lie post untenable. 'Hie small garrison turned out and fougbt in the si reel till reinforced. .Several rebel* were wounded and captured with arms unci ammunition. — (A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 230, 28 September 1922, Page 5
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170IRELAND'S CONSTITUTION. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 230, 28 September 1922, Page 5
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