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Show PLEA FOR UNITY VOICED IN ERIN Some Members of Dail Are Jubilant But Others Rap Vote International Svn Service DUBLIN Jan 7 The greatest need of Ireland, following ratification of the peace treaty. Is the union of contending con-tending factions, according to comment com-ment of Dail members on tho historic vote tonight. I appeal for Unity," declared Michael Collins, slgnor of the peace treaty and commandtr of the Sinn Fein army. "L,et us have unity and arc ran work together the world over " His appeal waa supported by Daniel O'Callaghan, lord mayor of Cork, who, although voting against the treaty has been most ron erned vlth establishment establish-ment of harmony among the leaders of Ireland, The, forces aro strong on both sides." declared O'Callaghan, " If the vote In the Dail Is to divide the nation then we shall have to deplore de-plore the result. But the most Important Im-portant fnct remains that the Irish I people the world over must remain united and disciplined a we were four lenrs ipn Wr- trllf r, r i Vi r, i.-.. 1 1 1 1.-. j and we can come together again." Sean Mllloy praised the vote In high terms ' Wo did today the best thing that was ever dono In &0 years of Irish history," he said. "Ireland will pet her own destinies from the treaty." was the comment of Deputy Md'.urry Countess Marklewlc. refused to he consoled over the Hall's verdict, 'It is the most terrible and the most Infamous da'R work ever done by Irlshmon," she declared. |