London's Warm Welcome To Anglo-Eire Agreement
LONDON, TO-DAY. the re-entry of the Irish Dominion THE ENTIRE PRESS WEL-into the comity of Empire.” COMES THE ANGLO-EIRE
ONLY ONE REGRET
The News Chronicle" declares: AGREEMENT WITH THE EX-Mr. de Valera, Mr. Malcolm Mac- CEPTION OF THE "DAILY donald and their colleague deserve MAIL." WHICH CARRIES NO the warmest congratulations-the genuine friendship of a whole coun- COMMENT.
try is worth far more than the bar- General attitude is that the ren right to occupy a few ports sur- positive gains outweigh the pos-rounded by possibly unfriendly ter- sible losses, of which the return ritory-we have only one regret- of the naval bases is held as, po-that the obstinacy of both sides tentially the most serious item. has postponed an agreement for six
The "Daily Herald" says: "The years."-Reuter.
real wisdom of the pact does not lay down conditions for the future but contents itself with
moving causes of friction.”
The Daily Telegraph" writes: "Most valuable feature is the good- will to which the agreement testi- fies, and the presumption of good
faith it connotes."
STABBING AFFAIR
to serious
A quarrel over a is alleged have been the cause of a woman stabbing affray in the ear- ly hours of this morning in Argyle Street. Chan Ma, aged 16, of ADMIRALTY POSITION 292, Shanghai Street, was admitted The journal presumes that the to Kowloon Hospital with two stab Admiralty has agreed with the wounds in the neck, by a pair of "rather startling renunciation" of scissors.
the west coast naval bases, point-
ing out that there is nothing speci-
fic in the agreement which binds
Ireland to maintain her defences GENERAL DAWES IN
HOSPITAL
New York, To-day.
in an effective condition, for which Britain is bound to, rely on the goodwill of future Irish govern- ments, which can only be assumed. "It is difficult to overlook in the possible circumstances that the General Charles Dawes, origina- Navy may suffer a very real han-tor of the Dawes Reparations Plan dicap," but "if the agreement fails, after the Great War, was operated the position will not be worsened, upon yesterday for acute appendici- while if it succeeds, it may mark tis.-Reuter.
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