IRISH BOUNDARIES
.NORTH GOVERNMENT’S ATTITUDE. HAS NOT CHANGED. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRHIGT. (Received Sept. 8, I p.m.) LONDON, Sep. 7. The North Ireland Parliament has adjourned until October 6. Sir James Craig said that there had been no pourparlers between North Ireland and the British or Free State Governments on the boundary question, and) there had been not the slightest deviation from the North Irish Government’s policy. The commission ' was working behind closed doors. Sir James Craig said he was anxious for peace, but the consequence of breaking the continuing peace rested with the Boundary Commission. Mr Devlin resisted the latter contention, and criticised him for heated and alarming speeches.—Reuter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 8 September 1925, Page 9
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