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fnf Into 7if»Tr-«j rpcrtTp.^ t’ s?ftor ITto paper has aron© to press)!; | L i Tin: ißisii question. EON DON . Novoinlu-r 11. The Committee a ppointed by Cahinet to consider the Irish position ■ Vraig t o-n i gilt. It is understood that Sir James Craig refused a setHeiimnt. j on the basis of an All-Ireland Parsuggested that the North and South Parliaments should each enjoy dominion status. with e«,uad powers. It is not 'expected that a derision will Unionist Conference at Liverpool on Thursday evening. The “ Standard s ” lobbyist points out that the position is delicate, but not critical. He believes that an agreement on principle will be achieved during the week, in which, event a- conference representing the Ulster and Sinn Fein Governments will be summoned without delay. THE HANNA CASE. Mr Grosso n. for the defence, asked his Honor to direct that there was no case to answer, but the application was refused, and Hanna gave evidence on his own behalf.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16582, 15 November 1921, Page 10
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165“STOP PRESS" NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16582, 15 November 1921, Page 10
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