IRISH AFFAIRS.
THE BOUNDARY ISSUE, (Australian end N.Z. Cable Assn ) LONDON, May 29. The Prime Minister, Mr ißarnsay MacDonald, invited Sir James Craig, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, and .Mr W. T. Gosgrave, President of Hie Irish. Free Stale, lo visit him at tile Chequers during the coming week-end. He tie-siren lo discuss with them the I Istrr boundary problem. Both have accented the invitation. DUBLIN, May 20.
Two hundred and fitly transport workers raided and look possession of Liberty Hall, .Tames Larkin's supporters lied'. The strike of gasworkers has been settled. The workers concerned have resumed their duties. MAY YORK, May 29.
The Supreme (lourl Ims decided that Eamon do Yalcru and Stephen O'Mara arc entitled to a reasonable part of the Irish Republican Fund of 2J0.000 dollars, now on deposil here. The decision is that they may use a portion for Ibe conduct of their defence of the suit brought against them by Ibe Irish Vix'q Stale lo obtain (lie money.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 1600, 31 May 1924, Page 7
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