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Show GUERRILLA FIGHTS IN ERIN EXPECTED LONDON, June 24. By The Associated Asso-ciated Press) Some relief has been brought to England by the decisive vote of the Irish people for acceptance accept-ance of the treaty, yet even now no one ventures to predict what the netl chapter In Irish history may produce, m mj expect the dyed-.ln-the-wopi Re-1 publicans to try to save the country front what they consider yielding to I the threats of England, possibly by arms and guerrilla civil warfare While the election has thrown llgh; Upon the mind of southern Ireland, in the north all does not go well. There ! have been symptoms of discontent among Ulsterltes against their gov-1 I cm men t |