EXPECTATIONS OF PEACE.
; A SIGN FROM DlJßi.fr', ; failed Service, LONDON, S"i/fc. I''. M rm / •1 The Dublin correspondent of the Dailj Mail reports that the Dublin Chamber of Commerce adopted . a ■ resolution expressing the hope that the council of >Trish Chambers of Commerce wi'a ho con■Jfed before the final drafting of any ration of the Irish problem; or the ' fiting of any condition dealing with ijle or commerce of Ireland. resolution, apart fr>m its own importance, shows the certainty with ;hich peace is expected.. si Mi: Arthur Griffith, who is the leading spirit in the Irish deification, is a utrong advocate of a dual monarchy of England and Ireland, with the King as a hnk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1888, 16 September 1921, Page 5
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