IRISH BOUNDARIES.
ULSTER’S ATTITUDE. THE NEXT STAGE. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Conyright. London, Sept. 16. The Morning Post says, regarding an important meeting of the full Ulster Cabinet to-day, that there is little dpubt it will decide against appointing a member of the Boundary Commission.
The next stage in the Ulster boundary deadlock will be the assembling of the British Parliament on September 30 in an atmosphere of crisis. Lord Londonderry informed the Evening Standard that he does not see any value in the unanimous suggestion of the 21 Parliamentarians who toured the disputed area and the parties should seek a peaceful settlement before the commission is created. Lord Londonderry added that Ulster had nothing to give away. Other quarters suggest that, in the event of a commission being created, Ulster will appeal to the law courts to declare the Act ultra vires, because I the boundaries of a self-governing colony cannot be contracted without its consent.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1924, Page 5
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