IRISH CRISIS.
THE ULSTER PARLIAMENT. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. Reuter’s Telegrams. LONDON. April 26. The Ulster Unionist leader. Sir James Craig, in an election manifesto, urges the vital necessity of recording votes, especially as the election is on a pro-
portional representation basis- He declares that a strong working majority is necessary to guard th£ six counties 7 rights and privileges against the encroachment of the southern Parliament. Failure to secure an effective majority will mean immediate submergment m the Dublin Parliament. AMERICAN SENATOR’S DESIRE. WASHINGTON, April 25. Senator la Follette. in a speech, urged Congress to adopt a resolution expressing its judgment that the Irish Republic ought to be recognised.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16411, 27 April 1921, Page 5
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