STATUS OF ULSTER
A COMPLICATED POSITION “ ONLY A CROWN COLONY.” LONDON, August 2. The ‘Sunday Times’ declares that the establishment of a secretaryship of State for the dominions complicates Ulster’s position. That country unsuccessfully attempted to get itself regarded as a dominion, but a clause, in the treaty between Britain and Ireland declares that Ulster cannot become a dominion unless she joins the Irish Free State. Ulster therefore, it is submitted, must be considered a Crown colony, and will he unable to take part in important dominion conferences and discussions.
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Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 5
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90STATUS OF ULSTER Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 5
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