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BOUNDARY DIFFICULTY.
(Received 10 a.m.)
LONDON, July .2%
A segrp.t session of the Daii'-feircanft decided that the general election should be held before September.; The" country generally seenis disposed- to giX'e'-thc Government a renewed lease of life.
De Valera has issued a statement that it is ridt the intention of the' Republicans to renew war ih the autumn nor after, adding: is finished. We intend to devote ourselves t*>-.so-cial reform, but shall costinue to deny the right of . any .foreign- authority to control Ireland."
Mr W. T. .Cosgrave, President, said in the that the time ind arrived for a settlement df the Northern
boundary question. The boundary uniler the Afct of 1920 wasp drawn in an arbitrary fashion. The Free State wish-
Ed to see &s few discontented people on both sides of the border as possible.
Mr Cosgrave announced' the appointment of Processor -MncNcil as Government representative on the Commission. Sir James Craig states that Ulster refuses to recognise the as Ulster never agreed to,'it. —A. and N.Z. "" \
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Northern Advocate, 23 July 1923, Page 5
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