WIPED OUT
BRITISH INTERFERENCE.
IN IRISH AFFAIRS.
MUTUAL SETTLEMENT
(Received 10.15 a.m.)
LONDON, Jan. 2G.
Mr Collins, interviewed, said that the result of the meeting between Sir James Craig and himself is that the North and South will settle their differences between themselves.
"We have eliminated British interference," said Mr Collins. He added that Sir James Craig took the initiative, but he knew that the Sinn Fein would respond.—Times.
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Northern Advocate, 27 January 1922, Page 5
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