"M'SWINEY'S CONDITION
FORCIBLE ADMINISTRATION OF LIMEJUICE REPORTED.
London, October' 20. M'Swiney suffered a delirious attack which lasted over two hours. His relatives Vrcro summoned, and he i? now quieter.—Aus.-N./i. Cable Assn. fßec, October 21, 84-5 p.m.)
London, October 21. ' It is reported that Hie doctors are forcibly administering limejuice to M'Swiney, owing to the scurvy symptoms. . ~ Mr. Edward Shortt, in tho House of Commons, said he did not confirm or denv that report. He said the doctors would be justified l in doing so in order to cive M'Swinev another chance. They were actuated] bv motives of mercy. He knew lhat M'Swiney hal taken certain things, including fruit extract — Au3.-N.-Z; Cable Assn. FED I)UKING UNCONSCIOUSNESS. (Rec. October 21, 11.10 p.m.) London, October 21. . Tho "Daily Chronicle" states that during a briof spell of unconsciousness tho doctors fed 1 M'Swiney with beef essence and brandy. When M'Swiney recovered consciousness he protested that he had been tricked, and refused further .feodI ing.—Aua.-N.Z. Cable Asen.'
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 23, 22 October 1920, Page 7
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162"M'SWINEY'S CONDITION Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 23, 22 October 1920, Page 7
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