SOUTHERN UNIONISTS
SINN FEIN DESIRES THEIR
CO-OPERATION.
LONDON, 7th December. Mr. Lloyd, George interviewed Lord Midleton and other Southern Unionists.
Mr. A. Griffith this evening sent a letter to Mr. Lloyd Georjge, stating: "I am meeting Southern Unionists. I agree that a scheme should be devised to give them a full share of representation in the First Chamber of the Irish Parliament, and we .'will also consult them regarding a constitution for the Upper Chamber, and undertake that their interests will be duly represented. I take this opportunity of saying that we desire the co-operation of the Unionists, in common -with all other sections of the Irish nation in raising a structure shaping the destiny of the Irish Free State. We look for their assistance in the same spirit of. understanding and good will which we will show towards their traditions and interests."
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 139, 9 December 1921, Page 7
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143SOUTHERN UNIONISTS Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 139, 9 December 1921, Page 7
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