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IRISH PHASES

RAILWAY STRIKE ENDED,

LABOUR DIFFERENCES.

KIDNAPPING SEQUELS

(Received 9 a.m.) LONDON, Jan. 27,

A Dublin message states that the South-Eastern railway dispute has been settled. Following a labour dispute, Major Hallinan, proprietor of a flour mill at Mallow, was kidnapped while motoring. A fortnight later the Republican police found and released him. Meanwhile armed men as a reprisal kidnapped the local transport workers' secretary after he had addressed the strik-

crs. Feeling is running high. The strikers have now taken possession of the flour mills and hoisted the red flag. —A. and N.Z.

ULSTER'S INTEGRITY.

MAINTAINED UNDER PACT.

(Received 10.40 a.m.)

LONDON, Jan. 27.

Sir James Craig, speaking at a Unionist Council luncheon in Belfast, defended the agreement with Mr Collins. He said that no surrender of Ulster's rights was involved. Ulster would continue her own Parliament, but wished to live at peace with the Free State.

Sir .Tames Craig was re-elected Chair' man of the Council. —A. and Ts.Z.

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Bibliographic details

Northern Advocate, 28 January 1922, Page 5

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IRISH PHASES Northern Advocate, 28 January 1922, Page 5

IRISH PHASES Northern Advocate, 28 January 1922, Page 5

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