ULSTER BOUNDARIES
FLAW IN THE TREATY
COMMISSION MAY FAIL
JESTER NOT TO PARTICIPATE. ~,. cable, rre.-- .\-.sn.;i«tlon.-i , ..|\vrt B lil.i 11;.-< .iv.-.i 11 :'■" a.m.) LONDON. February 21. „ is aniHmmvd on pond authority ,%., the British hi" ■'Incurs expressed • opinion that the lri*h Treaty cod"lned a Haw ""'"' rcferenc to the limindary Commission. As I Ister was " >t consulted with reference U. tl* boundaries she hud derided not to participate in t> commission, and it is held tiiat the commission cannot be hold.— J. ajd K.Z. Cal-leJ^ A REBEL ROTJND-DP. 6l CAPTURED IN GAL WAY. DI'BLIX. February 22. Extensive ciperations in North Oalway resulted in t,ip «<P tuIT of sixty-one rcbele fully armed, who were responsible for recent* burnings. One column of c :» Ween men was surprised by night in jThnnhoiise during a heavy rainstorm. (A. and >"X Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 46, 23 February 1923, Page 5
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135ULSTER BOUNDARIES Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 46, 23 February 1923, Page 5
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