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Show lOUTHERN IRELAND IN THROES OF ELECTION I PilpGOESTB :-MST0PtCK LEGISLATORS iHLh Ireland Election In rest Hinges Upon Luck 'fff of Independents NOTDE C I S I V E J1tos peValera Agreement Keans Naming of Coali-wj Coali-wj tion Cabinet ,..Th- So ith-Jpcr'.;.''-! ''''" '- inh ..': ''"' ;" i''0lded jlw'",',,,,, -i Angl -His , SVJ,t rr-.-n cteemenl be-f,h be-f,h fa 1,(1 op" J on panel nVs-- 1 ,h' 2r.DD0rtionm : i pr - ntatlon In j -how. I"'"' "-s of Lv-iir.-'i " ;iteE; r'i ,r ? r " !":Unl oen- UK;,,,. , r- th i at l-.i.-l I ol QBrpnofn: would h - - 7C Publication :! nigh! ol the L, of the draft -!' l- ' ' -b on-""Ki.ia. on-""Ki.ia. on wh'.ch the new pa iiJKraUrt pa'.-, a no expected -o 'AnBt''sv the "' T'"' ,'""1I1',-J, E'rjvblln mornlr.i; i to- DC E j m0V, f.-ivcr lyj Krfl-?! The I " r t 1. Mirn.il fljIW' ITS VP TO PEOPLE EJ L that all I"' 1 1 ' ' in Ir - derive? from the people. 1-ret H ptople proe today ly th" fcar-(UDKler fcar-(UDKler a r i i ..i 'mi' riJ repo-iv.TV- u' thai supreu i2f ft! Irish Independe nl Ma fj the wliol" '. ii' constitution 9 fctiocratlc. i.-oii' ' ived "n n Jd) fc8kevllnc5 and with !ionft) mi t In dlnai U high taxation 'n- rlB! on oi:r conn-ry ind-'' the I'.ii.- I rtfim v i- duo mainly to th' , to! wars from w hi' h wu derive i , f3fl ' 1 : ' 1 1 i.i - t i 1 i in i ( W I - n"V. 'I'll' ' i r nii.r.' d '- mm tl indtr.i. ' h i n I h.i i .. mj id J Eilon.- sn-.-r i . 1 1 1 ' j i Free s"::.'.- Is recognized aa 1 sCi t:: w. r. ! n. i.sc WHAT KI.FX TION Ml N I lie Anglu-lr - i i . l r .i l l.st trat-er und.-r h. i tin Irish Free Be ts tiin- ir-.i 'd. it r nil ii lur i.'ormatlon o( an Irish parliament. UB J let to gi f i h' 1 1 i f l 'V the fcSrlt . ! i fir : n . -1-1 .ti Ma rch 1 paii"l th" . .i pr ovist i n- H prilimenl tii'- I- re- St n u-aeiu ."onn u,1. may uv a i -th-. pa.-tflKi I .. ... 'I h' a t!' l. 'ii- tuiiig r." id in In land U- The p-irha m.-r ' .. I It 'Ti ' t) ' ..Ml I'll' tin I State un.Jer which u pi ru.uent lor southern Ireland will any constitutional division ft 1 i-urry Into di-.tm.-ta foi I he tal election, the u..t ol h Bi Itish Uner.t Mlpuluted Dial .i i. - ti 'r' members In nominated irom ia M-'-ti-' ' - ii . ted uiem- f I the parliainiTd I und r if .-i r-.rn. ir. ,.: , .. i ." rJo.u wi-io 1 1 ' i . , n. i i, Ii -'' ' , . . ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - a, tbt- meinbi r: 1 I were d W I') 'ii.- lri.sh K nild.'-a n i:i mi- ' hti' i i ! t lie sirti !,, .. .. i; .. ..i KbUcin parliament, xvhieh, -.inr-; Moption ot Mi .n.l .-li treaty, Ii'. . IV I fcfni to fun .n , nilj ho PHlz-d IcglM it,vr I ii al tor souin-It'.ijr,., souin-It'.ijr,., 1: . , , ),.. I at Kn "anil 'bjtiu, y ... , , I, , . , , Plnsh trcat Itseit. luiiti-iis ii. be rciieu, ov a uuajunty oi fV" sole. tM COMPIIOMISI. RF.( MI I) u contemplat.-.i .. in. i;ntlsh iiM?Dmt'nt ' ihe ' JW?roMM..f,.,i ;,,., . ,,,,, .,, Li J ihould In 'jT1 virtually constitute a pleb .- HO lrn Ireland on the question of 'ty and the proposed constltu-ihc constltu-ihc oppoe.iti(..n tu such a pleb-n pleb-n ihe part ol iho Hepubilcan i W by karuonn de alera, wan 'mined however thut lat r- in agreement was reached be-, -ollinn and do Valora factions indldates previously "K" d 'ould be nominated bv the two t comprising virtually an of-ll of-ll th- nioiul.i.Ts i.i'inK chosen. I Proportion in w hli h I he I o Y " i'" h,l'(1 'i fmi"?- "r WU1 ' i""-pon- or the Collin- part T n'v'-' narlirn rn w ,il lurm i cablnei, ,ir nvn i nun I In pi o-it, o-it, ti0n '-n-i-r In a. I L'.illini l4( ,a";i tr. a'y , . ni'i.-i l-'ain-ta. .a" rj An ii . , h' d U 6y ' H 1 ri - ,,nd d Vali ra pro- raonR other things. Tor a cab-titl cab-titl mcaib(.MB. including the I,," "n7j 'he minis'- r of defen-- f'.h. r m.-nU-i- v II l,i ). -f fr n' tne majorlf part; id tri, , v. ,ri- '"'norlix party, each Si h m lts nominee lht k reemeint of M-ay kt Ui " ;1 haU ln rh'- -iKCrer-Hr f.-;S "7, - I tl,- d" "r, I.t.l E 'J ."r Provisional govrrn- TK i' fl' lme 11 r(- ts b ,BOlI""-!M'i-- like . onstoi n i i K'v- ' nment i Ii cles It lb but "and that It struck C ,'s of 'he treaty In preventing -Prewion of southern Irish oo ERIN GOES TO POLLS TO PICK LEGISLATORS (Continued from Page One) opinion on the pact .and that it might represent also the yielding of the Collins' Col-lins' faction to the militant anti-treaty part) which has been insistent that the light for a republic bo kept up. In this situation the British authority author-ity - ;isked the leading representatives of the provisional government to come to London for a conference .ana lengthy conversations between cabinet members and the Irish representative took place there during the week of May 28 As a result Colonial Secretary Secre-tary Winston Churchill, in a speech in the British house of commons, on June 1. announced what was virtually the decision of the British government to let tho election proceed as arranged arrang-ed by tho two faction in Ireland. This was coupled, however, wltja the warning warn-ing that if any of the members of the coalition government for Ireland, representing rep-resenting both factions constituted upon the basis of the now elections, should fall to subscribe to the declaration declara-tion of adherence to the treaty, the British government would consider that this constituted a violation of the treaty. The British government would feel free In that coae, he said, to resume re-sume full liberty of action as to reclaiming re-claiming the powers ceded to the Irish authorities under tho treaty It was broadly hinted by Mr. Churchill indeed, in-deed, that this might mean a military re-occupution of southern Ireland by the British. Mr. Churchill said also it had been explained by the Irish representatives that they considered it virtually impossible im-possible to hold free elections at tho present time. They expected militant opposition from the opponents of the treaty, and this would prevent voters from registering their free choice. oo |