IRELAND.
THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE. AN ADVERSE CHANGE. Received January 10. 7.30 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 10. The Daily Chronicle’s Dublin correspondent states that peace prospects have again undergone an adverse change, due to the fact that conversations between Mr Lloyd George and Father O’Flanaghan disclosed that both sides are unyielding. Father O’Flanaghan was in touch with the Sinn Fein leaders before he left for London. Their attitude was unequivocally hostile to the Home Rule Act. Mr Lloyd George insists that the Act must be accepted, though he is willing to consider amendments suggested by the Council for Ireland. THE SINN FEIN'S INTENTONS. Received January 10, 7.30 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 10. It is understood the Sinn Fein have decided to contest the elections, and it is expected that the Sinn Fein, having demonstrated their strength by winning, will render the Act abortive by boycotting the Irish Parliament r.nd forcing the Viceroy to dissolve it.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18073, 11 January 1921, Page 5
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153IRELAND. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18073, 11 January 1921, Page 5
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