HIGH HOPES. QUESTION OF A TRUCE IN IRELAND SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION. BUSY MORNING. Events are moving fast in the whole-hearted effort which is being made to secure peace in Ireland. General Smuts, whose work as a healing influence and a trusted conciliator
06 July 1921 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
TACIT TRUCE IN IRELAND. (ContUmed from Pffge 1.) ing in favour of a speedy settlement of the Irish question. The people felt more than ever that trade and commerce in Ireland was suffering acutely, and it was evident that determined efforts were going
05 July 1921 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
" TRUCE" IN IRELAND . Eamff , July 6 , 1921 . Sm , —In a recent issue of yours thero appeared an earnest a / ppoal to the Prinio Minister signed by Bishops , deans , clergymen , representatives o £ the Society of Friends and of numerous relipious associations
08 July 1921 - The Scotsman - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
SHOT IN BELFAST ON THE EVE OF THE TRUCE IN IRELAND ; COMMANDEERED The E«rl of Craven, Lord-Lieutenant of Warwickshire, and a well-known member the Royal Yacht Squadron, was reported missing from his yacht “Sylvia,” off Cowes, on Sunday, June 10. Subsequently
16 July 1921 - Illustrated London News - London, London, England
THE TRUCE IRELAND. Sir.—lt quite evident that the Irish tru is mistake. Great Britain been a'cceiu-l. Those who up till now hav» supported Coalition ought to make dear whether they approve or disapprove of the Cabinet* action. To that end ought to barranged
10 August 1921 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
TRUCE IRELAND. truce name into operation Ireland day. On the eve the agreed truce there several tragedies ; sixteen were killed ,J * injured in fighting in Belfast, three four civilians were killed in fighting near 1 t »* and four soldiers were taken
14 July 1921 - North Devon Journal - Barnstaple, Devon, England
THE TRUCE IRELAND. JOINT COMMITTEE TO PREVENT BREACHES. The Special Committee appointed the British Government and the Fein representatives at the Lordon Conference on Tuesday to examine among other matters the question of? truce in Ireland with a view
13 October 1921 - Western Daily Press - Bristol, Bristol, England
TIGHTENING TRUCE IN IRELAND. NO. APOLOGY. Mr. Macmorrac. KF . for the London County Council and the Metropolitan Asylums Board, said thess bodies ft the matter the hands the court to deal with as was thought fit. noted there was apology, as was usual
12 October 1921 - Yorkshire Evening Post - Leeds, Yorkshire, England