IRISH ELECTIONS
MIN ISTBY’ S PROSPECIS. ("limes Service.; DUBLIN, July 25. The Irish general elections are expected at tiie end of August. The time L unfavourable te Labour, which is confronted with a rapidly extending strike movement, and is torn by internal dissension. Tiie Ministerial Party is well organised, and also Hie Farmers’ Party, which expects to secure enough seats to make the Ministerialists offer terms amounting virtually to a coalition. _ De Valera is appealing to America for election funds. He declares that the Irish people are still overwhelmingly Republican at heart.
SIR J. CRAIG'S DENIAL. LONDON, July 22. The Nationalist newspapers in Bel fast publish an elaborate story of Sir James Craig’s impending resignation of the Ulster Prime Ministership, to assume a colonial governorship. Sir James Craig emphatically denies this as a malicious falsehood, stating that it is absolutely unfounded.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 July 1923, Page 5
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