THE IRISH CONFERENCE
AN ANIMATED DISCUSSION VERY PRONOUNCED DIFFERENCE. CRISIS NOT YET REACHED. (Australian ami N.Z. Cable Assn.) LONDON", October 13. The Daily Telesraph says the expressions of Hie Insh delegates immediately after Ihn Oonfor/mcc suggested Ihat the discussion had been animated. 'l'Jiis is supported by the answer Mr Collins gave lo an American journalist who asked: "When are you coining bark?" Mr Collins retorted: "I am .not coming back." Mr Griffiths, however, tactfully leaned out of the car and said: "We are coming back to-morrow morning."
{ The" Telegraph adds that the British '_ j Government takes a serious view of s i the Sinn Fein announcement that Ree j publican courts will sit all over Iren J land. It is not correct to say a crisis ' j has yet been reached, but the differences arc pronounced.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14776, 15 October 1921, Page 5
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