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GOKFEREKOE PMCEEBIN6B. MARKED DHTERENOES EVIDENT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, October 13. The ‘Daily Telegraph’ says that thc expressions of the Irish delegates immediately after the conference suggested that the discussion had been animated. r J nis view was supported by tho answer that hir Michael Collins gave to an American journalist who asked; “IVhen arc you coming back?” Mr Collins quickly retorted: “I am not coming back.” Mr Grifliths. however, tactfully leaned out of the car, and said: “We are coming back 10-m ovrow morning.”
Tho ‘Telegraph’ adds that tho British Government lakes a, serious view of the Sinn Fein announcement that the. Republican Courts will sit all over Ireland. It is untrue, to say that- a crisis is now reached, but the differences are pronounced.—A. and N.Z. Cable. AUSTRALIAN LABOR CONFERENCE FAVORS SELF-GOVERNMENT. BRISBANE, October 15. (Received October 15, at 10 a.m.) The Labor Conference adopted a resolution in favor of self-government for Ireland.
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Evening Star, Issue 17793, 15 October 1921, Page 6
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