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IRISH FREE STATE .

THE PACT WITH ULSTER. ' , - • '4 TRADE RELATIONS RESUMED. . *r— — '■ Press Association—By Telegraph—Oopyright,'.LONDON, January 23. In consequence of the new pact between.. Mr Collins and Sir James Craig Belfast..';' 1 commercial travellers departed to : day in.’ 1 J search of orders in South and West .Ire- : ■ land. ' 11 ' While. Belfast approves the pact it re- ‘ mains adamant in the determination not l , to join the Irish Free State. The -Unionists attach the greatest value *' to >Mr Collins’s definite recognition of the!, Ulster Government which the pact im-i plies.—A. and N.Z. Cable. - 5 A BANK ROBBED. SUM OF 1 £2OOO TAKEN. 1 ' LONDON, January 24. (Received Jan. 25, at 7.35 p. in.)- . Eight armed men raided the Hibernian* Bank in Thomas street, Dublin, and 1 holdup the staff, escaping with £2ooo.—A*, and N.Z, Cable. ** . , •.... —— A RAILWAY STRIKE. LONDON, January 25. : (Received Jan. 25, at 10.35 p.in.) -A strike has occurred on the Dublin, . a,nd South-eastern railway, and traffic is suspended between Wexford and Wooden- 1 bridge.— N.Z. Cable. - 1 •‘■■'"•J '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 5

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IRISH FREE STATE . Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 5

IRISH FREE STATE . Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 5