PAPAL ENVOY IN DUBLIN.
NO MANDATE TO MEDIATE. A. and N.Z. LONDON. April 20. Dublin reports state that a curious situation has arisen out of attempts to make Monsignor Luzio, the Papal envoy, an intermediary between the Free State Government and the rebels. After some delay a meeting of the Dublin Corporation was called to pass a resolution urging Monsignor Luzio to intervene, but not enough members attended rto form a quorum. As the members were actually in the building, their absence was evidently due to a hint from the Govern-, ment, which also published an official announcement - that ■ Mr. W. P. : Cosgrave, the President of the Dail, had received Monsignor Luzio, who : presented no credentials, his visit being purely; a courtesy one. • v.- '"''.-V-■":";;?; * It is expected {that Monsignor ' Luzio's. reply will be the announcement of hi« return to Pome immediately. : The Government is aparently so ; satisfied with the breakdown of the ; rebel organisation that it does .not desire to. negotiate. ;.'£>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 7
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