ULSTER LEADER'S HOPE.
SECOND THOUGHTS IN SOUTH. (Received 6.30 p.m.) A. and N.Z. LONDON, May 15Sir Jajmes Craig, leader of the Ulster Unionists, speaking at Comber, said that he believed the time was not distant when De'Valera ajid his followers would endeavour to work the new Act in the South of Ireland. He believed the Nationalists and Sinn Feiners would not adhere to their pledge not to sit in the Northern Parliament if elected. Lord Aberdeen, former Viceroy of Ireland, in an interview, said that he believed a satisfactory settlement could be secured only by granting Ireland Dominion Home Rule of the most compreheDfibre kind*,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17784, 18 May 1921, Page 7
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