THE ULSTER BOUNDARY
FREE STATE BEPLYS TO MB * GEORGE.
Extern Association—By Telegraph— i {
LONDON, September (Received Sept. 12, at 6.5 p.mj. The Free State Boundary . ; Jsdreao, replying to Mr Lloyd George’s claims that the present boundary; cat® off • 430,000 Nationalists from the ' GovcSftfi' ment of their choice. It Commission will provide an for meeting their wishes in the districtai in which they are in a majority, whether by parishes or more convenient areas.*’. -
SIR JAMES CRAIG’S VIEW,
HIS ATTITUDE UNCHANGED.
1 LONDON, September 12. >: (Received Sept. 12, at 10.15 p.m.) -;* Sir James Craigj in an interview,' ' de* 1 ; dared that Lord Birkenhead’s letter made* no difference whatever to his regard to appointing a Boundary Commisr sioner, whi civ would deprive them of the right of appeal against any decision, which the Boundary Commission if it were ever sot up, might formulate.—Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19276, 13 September 1924, Page 9
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