ULSTER BORDER.
THREATS IN THE DAIL.
*" DEBATE ADJOURNED.
(BY CABLB—PB*SS ASSOCIATION COPTUOHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received Juno 15th, 5.5 p.m.) ■ .*• LONDON, June 14. Deputy Milroy moved in the Dail Eireann expressing dissatisfaction with the course pursued in dealing with the Ulster boundary question, and calling on the Free State Executive to cease negotiations pending the Establishment of a Boundary Commission. Deputy McCable- declared that if Article XII. were not- given effect to within a limited period he and his party had decided on a definite course, which would not be to the benefit of relations, and may interrupt the new era brought about by the Treaty, and be disastrous to both countries. He described the appointment of the Judicial Committee as merely a series' of quibbles. Mr Cosgrave: Are you reflecting on the Dominion Judges? Deputy McCable: I am merely quoting Sir Edward Carson. The debate adjourned at Mr Cosgrave's request.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18100, 16 June 1924, Page 9
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