IN IRELAND
1 “BEDIEB’b” TELEGRAM.] CAPTURE OF ARMS. ’ (deceived This Day at 12.20 p.m.) LONDON, Oct. 28. The military captured a quantity of arms service ammunition and explosives at Mourne Abbey, County Cork and arrested fourteen persons. McSWEENEY’S REMAINS. (Received this day at 1.80 p.m.) LONDON, Oct. 28. Thirty thousand filed past McSweeney’s coffin at St George’s. The face was visible through a window in the coffin. Crowds watched the funeral en route to Euston, where it entrained for Ireland. Scores of chanting priests preceded the hearse. Dr Mannix was prominent. He rode in a special carriage in episcopal robes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1920, Page 3
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