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LATE MESSAGES

PARIS, September 14. M. Herriot is abolishing all overseas penal settlements, including Devil’s Island. Henceforth, all convicts will serve their sentences in France.

LONDON, September 14. A mass meeting of transport workers at Blackfriars considered the report of the Court of Inquiry regarding the Covent Garden strike, and decided to continue the stirke. .

' 1 LONDON, September 14. In a speech to his Cork supporters, de Valera said that whether the boundary were rectified or anything else were done therewith, there would be no boundary so far as he is concerned, lie referred to the “despicable, mean, low tricks of British Ministers since 192.1,” and concluded by saying “the cure was to stand together, and we cannot be beaten.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1924, Page 2

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LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1924, Page 2

LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1924, Page 2

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