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  3. THE TREATY.

    The agreement which is entitled "a treaty between Great Britain and Ireland," was signed on the 6th of December [?] reads:— ...

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  4. UNEASINESS IN THE NORTH.

    In contradistinction to this rejoicing in the South, Belfast is dour, suspicious and fearful. The Unionists openly state that the Sinn Fein is in an even stronger ...

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  5. GENERAL MESSAGES.

    In the House of Representatives to-night, The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, read cablegrams stating the terms of the Irish ...

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  6. PRESS WELCOMES SETTLEMENT.

    The Irish settlement is welcomed by the press throughout the United Kingdom. The "Belfast Telegraph" says:—"There ...

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  7. A FRENCH APPRECIATION.

    The "Journal des Deb[?] says:— "The Irish settlement strengthens Mr. Lloyd George's authority at Washington. He will present himself there under ...

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  8. A NEW ERA.

    "This has been the happiest day of my life. An [?] problem is solved" were the first words of Mr. Lloyd George when the Anglo-Irish treaty was signed. ...

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  9. GERMANY.

    Despite the warning of the Reparations Commission, the bank note presses last week produced 4,7[?]0,000,000 paper marks, the total circulation of which now ...

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  10. NATIONAL AND IMPERIAL SECURITY.

    The Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham, said that the Irish agreement secured all the essential conditions for national and Imperial ...

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  11. THE AMERICAN VIEW.

    A special message from the Washington correspondent of the [?] Gozette" says:—"There was immense relief at the news that an agreement on ...

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  12. REJOICING IN THE SOUTH

    The settlement has aroused the most fervent enthusiasm in Dublin, where even the extremist Nationalists extol the [?] work in London, saving that they ...

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