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BOUNDARIES IN IRELAND.

11-TYRONE

A PUZZLING PROBLEM.

[BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT DY *THE TIME."}

3RD. 1924

in the economic development of Northern VISITORS AT HOTELS Ireland, or of Dungannon on the strength

of a slight Catholic majority composed, largely of unskilled labourers, is not to be thought of; finally, that the Southern claim to the whole county aims at making the position of the Four Counties (for From the standpoint of the frontier. Fermanagh must follow Tyrone) ceono maker neither Silesia noc. even Macemically impossible. There, they say, you can see the cloven hoof: Dublin wishes donia offers a more puzzling, distribution to force pro British Ulster into the Free of rival and politically hostile popula State against our wishes and our econe mie and political interests and hapes to tions than the county of Tyrone

arrive at this end by first so restricting our boundaries as to make it impossible for the Northern Government to

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HasOxONG HOTEL

Mr Rob. T, O. Aitken Mr J. Anderson. Mr H. Archibokl B. Bachy Mr V. 17. Deale Mrs N. G. Beade Mrs. R. Belili Mr R. J. Birbeck

Mr S. J. Johnston

Mr A. R. Jones

Mr 8. Kapp

Miss J. M. Kerr

Mr & Mrs J. M. Korr

Mr S. D. Koy

Mr Bob Korff

Mr A. Kraft

Mr E. A. Larsen

Mr L. T. Blackbums M. Langridge

Brooks Me A Mr A. Brostedt Mr A. W, Graham

· Brown-

Mr C. Duna

Mr H. Elli Me J. La Durand

Its present administrative boundaries

Mr N. C. Burlin Mr Y. R. Carlin correspond only, locally with geogra:

Mr J. Claudion phical features. On the narth, indeed, it

Mrs D. R. Daries A PERSONAL PROBLEM. is divided from Londonderry by the bare

Capt. Dickens and bleak chain of the Sperrin Mona-

ar skilled | 3fr & Mrs W. A. R. To the average farmer tains, hat only part of the western shore.

Donglas 11 of Lough Neagh, an admirable natural labourer or professional man of Pro-

boundary according to the partisans at testaat, usually Presbyterian, stock the Dr. Min T. A.

Dubinsky the Free Sute, lies within the county boundary problem presents itself in The line of the Blackwater and the more personal form. He considers him Ulster Canal separates Tyrone from self the more efficient-man; points out

Mr Buell Ellis Armagh and north-east Monaghan, but that his community pay a far larger pro-

Mr & Mr E. Elli Monaghan drives a great salient, with portion of the rates and taxea and own

Mr V. P. Fehily Roman Catholie and Nationalist relatively larger share of land and

MR. Fenton majority, into Tyrone's southern border. house property than their rivals: -

Mr. A. Fredericks To the west the natural boundary ofphasizes their generally higher educa. Miss F

Mr G. F. Gardener the county is the river which is called tional standards and greater freedomr. A. Fr

Mr & Mrs

LA. Gardynes Foyle at its mouth. Mourne along its frum clerical control; and has no con middle course, and Strul on its upper denee whatever in the political stability

R. E. Gill projects like a thrusting sprak-head for State. He dislikes its flag, and dreads early 21 miles up the valley of the Derg the prospect of higher taxation beneath into Donegal, and to the south of this it folds. He still fears Catholic clerical projection is a re-entrant separating this domination: even if his forbears were finelic speakers from Galloway he is adiant from Fermanagh by a wedge of meortand and bag and mountain lake, utterly hostile to the "tinelic culture" still part of Donegal and of the Irish (which he suspets to he simply Catholic culture) which the enthusiasts in the Free Stale.

South hope to impose upon an English speaking Treland by making Irish a com Moreover, he has had experience of the. innuing

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The distribution of the population is ing to the would-be deliraitator. One would naturally expert the Catholic Nationalist hement to be strongest along

Meanwhile Las Catholic neighbour will the stern and western border, and the

the vote for Dublin rather than Belfast, and thickest oft Protestant Unionists northern side of the county and in the the more readily since he has been pre Laugh Neugly basin. Unfortunately, forsented with grievances. He objects 10 the sectarian composition of the Ulster any begu of amicable partition, the Enthetics and Protestants, with few ex¦ Special Constabulary, a force which con- ceptions, live in the wrong places. The tains a great number of members of the Plantation of later in the days of Orange lodges, militantly-Protestant and very few James I. and the subsequent influx of Unionist institutions, and Covenanters in his grandson's reign Catholing indeed, and to the warlike folowed the line of the fiver valleys and speeches recently delivered with reference the drier portions of the plains. Natu-te the lioundary question by local rally, the dents seized the best lands! Unionisi" leaders. Still, he should re- that al sued the sway of the O'Neill member that when Republicangun and the O'Donnell, the great garls of the worn came to kill, burn, and kidoap in North. The Catholic clansmen whose Tyrone and Fermanagh, the Constitu- lenders had fed en perished in the long tional Nationalist element were helpless wars were an iteolwrent mass into which to keep them out. and left that duty

to the armed Protestant specials. the iron Engers of invasion were thrust.

ean hardly expert Belfast to push toler „But these fingers never closed,

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- Mrs Geo. W. Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Capt. E. Hall

The bills and the poorer parts of the plain. marshlands and pebt-ongs remain. dam main Catholic strongholds The bogs along the shore of Lough Neagh, But when the Catholic clement protest the greater part of the Sperrin chain against the recent redistribution of the large areas of poor land near Omagh electoral divisions in the rural and urban were always Catholic, while the greater district councils they have a strong case. part of the Clogher Valley along the The urban district is made up of wards to the town Southern edge of the county through electing representatives which the railway runs from Caledon, council, the rural district of rural elec the lower valley of the Derg. a great oral divisions composed of "Townlands" part of the Foyle Yalley, and the rela- of varying size and extent. I.190 local tively drier and about Cookstown and elections were held under Proportional. Stewarts-town ay mainly Protestant Representation. This was speedily abo. During the last two generations, lished by the Northern Government, who according to some authorities, the devesnext determined to alter the sometimes lopment of industry by attracting un indefensible boundaries of the rara skilled workers from the congested dis- hvetural divisions. It was decided that tricts of Donegal enabled the Catholics, a new scheme for the rearrangement of so as to speak, to break through the Pro-these divisions within the boundaries of testant line at Strabane and Omagh. bus the rural districts would be adopted. one doubts. given the Catholic strength nominally, at least, to defend the inter (73 per cent) at Strahane, whether this ests of the ratepayer, and that the town ever barboured a Protestant majo population and valuation of the new rity. Ou the other hand, their opponents divisions should as far as possible be assert that the slight numerical super equalized. The Nationalists assert that iority of the pro-Free State element in the Orange leaders in Tyrone were warn- The first Tyrone is due to the influx of farm boys ed in advance by Belfast. and servants girls from what is now Free official notification of the propos State territory, who, if of age, obtain the change reached Omagh, the capital of

franchise after Parliamentary

Tyrobe, in the form of a notice published months residence.

in the Press on February 3rd last year. Taking the Census of 1911 as a guide, In this the Commissioner appointed by it is clear that the Catholics were then, the Northern Government to inquire into the constitution of district electoral divi. and almost certainly are still, in á

where sions announced that a public meeting majority in the whole county, only one of three constituencies, South would be held to discuss the question on Tyron, returned a Unionist in the Im February 21st and invited the interests perial election of 1918, but that this concerned to express their views and

Mix M. B. Hall majority is almost everywhere a small submit proposals supported by maps and

Mrs J. Hancock were statistics. The exact figures for 1911

Mr J. B. Hawker 79,015 Catholics to 3,630 Protestants. The election for the Northern Parliament held The Unionist scheme was ready: The Mr & Mrs W. J,

Their upprepared. under Proportional Representation in Nationalists were 1991 gave each side four representatives, rivals assert that they must have known Mrs H. D. Hilliard The necompanying may, showing the dis what, was coming and should have s Mr. W. Horaby

They might Mr H. Howell

Mr C. J. Manalo tribution of majorities in 1911, should mitted counter-proposals, give pause to any optimist who deems have known their countrymen better. la

Miss O: C: Jenkins. that Tyrone could easily be divided with Irelanil, a minority or a majority threat- out injustice to either party or without ened with the prospect of becoming a difficulties. minority is wont to imitate the ingen- causing grave Omagh is most important railwayious tactics of Charles Mitchell in the centre, linking the populous Lough historic fight with J. L. Sullivan, which Neagh basin with Londonderry and changed the rules of the Ring, and in Me A. Arch ́... ́

Capt. T. L Browa Enniskillen Strabane. it is true, is the K9, down to avoid the blow. This the Mr W. A. Bennett principal focus of the Donegal. (Free Nationalists did and ass ring with W. Campbell State) Railways, and its market circle much justice that 18 days was a totally Mr J. S. Coz stretches far into Eastern Donegal, but insufficient time wherein to prepare their Mr W. S. Cuff- it lies on the direct, railway line, or counter-proposals,, let their case go by Mr W. E. Earle

Ar & Mrs H. Golden rather lines, to Londonderry, and its default.

Aberg The Unionist scheme which was accept- transfer would merely increase the dif Sculties that beset the traders of the cityed by the Commissioner was a triumph Mr C. H. Haalewood on the Foyle by cutting off a further of ingenuity. Under Proportional Re Mr. Jack portice of its commercial hinterland presentation with the old electoral divi. Mrs McCaw Indeed it is this very distribution of the sions the Nationalists had 20 out of 39 population and of the economic centres seats on the Omagh District Council. of the county that impels the partisans Under the new scheme the divisional of the Free State to press for the cession boundaries were so arranged that 8,459 of the whole of indivisible" Tyrone Nationalist electors could only elect 18 and the partisans of-Belfast to refuse to representatives while the Unionist 5,381 contemplate the cession of a single rural elected 1 which, with co-options, gave district.

them a total 24. In other words it took THE OFFICIAL VIEW!

on an average 463 Nationalist votes to The opinions of the Protestant element elect a member in a Nationalist division, fall into two classes. First there is the and 998 Unionist votes to achieve the "official" view that the transfer of same result in a Unionist unit. In other Tyrone, or, indeed, of any large area in parts of Tyrone rearangement, produced Tyrone, would necessarily entail the loss similar results. In 1920 the Castlederg of Fermanagh which borders upon District Council had seven Nationalist Tyrone of the Six Counties that while and as many Unionist members. Fermanagh might be divided without new scheme would have given the former acrious political or reonomic injustice, zix against . There was ho reassess Tyrong forms an economie unit whichment of the valuation at all, and the new cannot be broken up; that the cranion of electoral divisions on the map look even such an area as the Coalisland region, more like a jigsaw puzzle than the old. which may yet play in considerable part (Continued at foot of nert Column.)

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